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1960 [[Efco]] had transferred its melting and induction heating divisions to Aldridge<ref>The Times, Sep 21, 1960</ref> | 1960 [[Efco]] had transferred its melting and induction heating divisions to Aldridge<ref>The Times, Sep 21, 1960</ref> | ||
1962 Had a "good proportion" of all the orders for electric-arc furnaces to be installed worldwide<ref>The Times, Sep 26, 1962</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Aldridge
1958 Agreement between Efco and Birlec to form a joint venture Birlec-Efco (Melting) to design and manufacture electric melting furnaces for the ferrous and non-ferrous industries, and smelting furnaces and induction heating equipment[1]
1960 Pilot smelting furnace established to test ores for suitability for electric smelting[2]
1960 Efco had transferred its melting and induction heating divisions to Aldridge[3]
1962 Had a "good proportion" of all the orders for electric-arc furnaces to be installed worldwide[4]