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'''Applied High Frequency (AHF)''' of Actarc Works, Goldhawk Road, London, W.12
Makers of induction heating equipment


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November 1950.
January 1952.
November 1952.

Applied High Frequency (AHF) of Actarc Works, Goldhawk Road, London, W.12

Makers of induction heating equipment

See Also

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Sources of Information