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Subsidiary of [[Efco]]. Manufacturer of electro-plating and cleaning machines and supplier of chemicals and other materials for users<ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, Sep 25, 1959</ref>.
Subsidiary of [[Efco]]. Manufacturer of electro-plating and cleaning machines and supplier of chemicals and other materials for electro-plating users<ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, Sep 25, 1959</ref>.


1960 [[Electro-Chemical Engineering Co]] had formed a joint venture company, '''Acme-Efco''', with [[Acme Machinery Co|Acme Manufacturing Co]] of Detroit, USA, to design and manufacture automatic polishing machines based on technical information from Acme<ref>The Times, Sep 21, 1960</ref>
1960 [[Electro-Chemical Engineering Co]] had formed a joint venture company, '''Acme-Efco''', with [[Acme Machinery Co|Acme Manufacturing Co]] of Detroit, USA, to design and manufacture automatic polishing machines based on technical information from Acme<ref>The Times, Sep 21, 1960</ref>

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of Sheerwater, Woking

Subsidiary of Efco. Manufacturer of electro-plating and cleaning machines and supplier of chemicals and other materials for electro-plating users[1].

1960 Electro-Chemical Engineering Co had formed a joint venture company, Acme-Efco, with Acme Manufacturing Co of Detroit, USA, to design and manufacture automatic polishing machines based on technical information from Acme[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times (London, England), Friday, Sep 25, 1959
  2. The Times, Sep 21, 1960