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1917 Company founded by Messrs Wild and Barfield - the first company in Britain to make industrial electric heat-treatment furnaces, initially relatively small and specialised furnaces for the precision hardening of tools and gauges. | |||
1921 of 281-283, Gray's Inn-road, London, W.C. I<ref>The Engineer 1921/03/18</ref> | 1921 of 281-283, Gray's Inn-road, London, W.C. I<ref>The Engineer 1921/03/18</ref> | ||
1927 of 173-175, Farringdon-road, London, E.C.I. An arrangement was agreed between the company and Messrs [[Carlo Brivio]] of [[Via Principe Umberto]], 25 Milan, for the manufacture and sale of [[Wild-Barfield Electric Furnaces|Wild-Barfield electro-magnetic furnaces]] in Italy.<ref>The Engineer 1927/05/20</ref> | 1927 of 173-175, Farringdon-road, London, E.C.I. An arrangement was agreed between the company and Messrs [[Carlo Brivio]] of [[Via Principe Umberto]], 25 Milan, for the manufacture and sale of [[Wild-Barfield Electric Furnaces|Wild-Barfield electro-magnetic furnaces]] in Italy.<ref>The Engineer 1927/05/20</ref> | ||
Associated company: [[G. W. B. Electric Furnaces]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 3 January 2023
1917 Company founded by Messrs Wild and Barfield - the first company in Britain to make industrial electric heat-treatment furnaces, initially relatively small and specialised furnaces for the precision hardening of tools and gauges.
1921 of 281-283, Gray's Inn-road, London, W.C. I[1]
1927 of 173-175, Farringdon-road, London, E.C.I. An arrangement was agreed between the company and Messrs Carlo Brivio of Via Principe Umberto, 25 Milan, for the manufacture and sale of Wild-Barfield electro-magnetic furnaces in Italy.[2]
Associated company: G. W. B. Electric Furnaces