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1927 Company founded, a subsidiary of [[Mond Nickel Co|Mond]]
1927 Company founded, a subsidiary of [[Mond Nickel Co]]


1937 Electric heat-treatment and melting furnaces. "Birlec-Detroit" and "Birlet-Lectromelt" Melting Furnaces. "Brytreat" Annealing Furnaces. "Certain-Curtain" Hardening Furnaces. "Duplex" Nitriding Furnaces.
1937 Electric heat-treatment and melting furnaces. "Birlec-Detroit" and "Birlet-Lectromelt" Melting Furnaces. "Brytreat" Annealing Furnaces. "Certain-Curtain" Hardening Furnaces. "Duplex" Nitriding Furnaces.
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1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]
1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]


1940 [[Birlec]] electric and gas-fired furnaces.
1940 '''Birlec''' electric and gas-fired furnaces.
 
1949 Company name changed to [[Birlec]] Ltd


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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1936.
1942. Furnace Type PR 40. Exhibit at Launceston Museum, Tasmania.
1942. Furnace Type PR 40. (Detail). Exhibit at Launceston Museum, Tasmania.

of Erdington, Birmingham 24

1927 Company founded, a subsidiary of Mond Nickel Co

1937 Electric heat-treatment and melting furnaces. "Birlec-Detroit" and "Birlet-Lectromelt" Melting Furnaces. "Brytreat" Annealing Furnaces. "Certain-Curtain" Hardening Furnaces. "Duplex" Nitriding Furnaces.

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1940 Birlec electric and gas-fired furnaces.

1949 Company name changed to Birlec Ltd

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