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Presumably a subsidiary of [[Norton Co]] of USA
Presumably a subsidiary of [[Norton Co]] of USA


1972 Licensed a new ceramic material, hot pressed Silicon Nitride, from [[Joseph Lucas (Industries)|Joseph Lucas]]; it would be used in small gas turbines<ref>The Times, Apr 27, 1972</ref>
1972 Licensed a new ceramic material, hot pressed Silicon Nitride, from [[Joseph Lucas (Industries)|Joseph Lucas]]; it would be used in small gas turbines<ref>The Times, Apr 27, 1972</ref>
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1984.

Presumably a subsidiary of Norton Co of USA

1972 Licensed a new ceramic material, hot pressed Silicon Nitride, from Joseph Lucas; it would be used in small gas turbines[1]

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  1. The Times, Apr 27, 1972