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1947 Private company formed by [[Powell Duffryn]] to manufacture carbon products previously developed by [[Delanium]] Ltd at Battersea (a subsidiary of [[Powell Duffryn]]) and acquisition of factory unit at Hayes<ref>The Times, Jun 14, 1947</ref> | 1947 Private company formed by [[Powell Duffryn]] to manufacture carbon products previously developed by [[Delanium]] Ltd at Battersea (a subsidiary of [[Powell Duffryn]]) and acquisition of factory unit at Hayes<ref>The Times, Jun 14, 1947</ref> | ||
1957 Sub-contractors to [[GEC]] for graphite machining for the South of Scotland nuclear power station<ref>The Times, Sep 20, 1957</ref> | |||
1961 Manufacturers of carbon and graphite for chemical plant and mechanical applications. Machinists of nuclear graphite. 275 employees. | 1961 Manufacturers of carbon and graphite for chemical plant and mechanical applications. Machinists of nuclear graphite. 275 employees. |
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of Hayes, Middlesex
1947 Private company formed by Powell Duffryn to manufacture carbon products previously developed by Delanium Ltd at Battersea (a subsidiary of Powell Duffryn) and acquisition of factory unit at Hayes[1]
1957 Sub-contractors to GEC for graphite machining for the South of Scotland nuclear power station[2]
1961 Manufacturers of carbon and graphite for chemical plant and mechanical applications. Machinists of nuclear graphite. 275 employees.
1967 Powell Duffryn sold the Delanium process to Robert Jenkins of Rotherham as it was too specialised to be integrated with the company's other engineering businesses[3]