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Produced gas turbine blades, and other castings.
Produced gas turbine blades, and other castings.
1971 [[Howmet Turbine Components Corporation|Howmet Misco]] relocated to Exeter.


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* [https://www.theexeterdaily.co.uk/news/business-business-daily/howmet-aerospace-exeter-marks-half-century-new-recruitment-partnership] Exeter Daily


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1964. Wax patterns assembled into clusters.
1964. Wax is melted out in a steam autoclave.
1964. Vacuum induction furnace.

Centrax-Misco jointly owned company controlled by Centrax and the Misco Precision Casting Co.

Produced gas turbine blades, and other castings.

1971 Howmet Misco relocated to Exeter.


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Sources of Information

  • [1] Exeter Daily