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1962 Intertherm was formed jointly by [[Redifon]], the principal manufacturing company of the [[Rediffusion]] Group and [[Research and Control Instruments]], part of Philips Electrical Industries to pool the expertise and facilities of the 2 companies in dielectric and induction heating<ref> The Times Jun 28, 1962</ref> | 1962 Intertherm was formed jointly by [[Redifon]], the principal manufacturing company of the [[Rediffusion]] Group and [[Research and Control Instruments]], part of Philips Electrical Industries to pool the expertise and facilities of the 2 companies in dielectric and induction heating<ref> The Times Jun 28, 1962</ref> | ||
1969 | 1966 The company was still not sufficiently profitable due to intense competition<ref>The Times , Jul 06, 1966</ref> | ||
1967 Rediffusion sold its interests in the company to Philips<ref> The Times Jul 05, 1967</ref> | |||
1968 Offered plastics welding using ultrasonics<ref>The Times, Sep 06, 1968</ref> | |||
1969 '''Intertherm''' was the British company of the [[Elphiac]] Group which combined the electroheating interests of [[Philips]] and [[Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi (ACEC)|ACEC]]<ref>The Times, Dec 30, 1969</ref> | |||
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1962 Intertherm was formed jointly by Redifon, the principal manufacturing company of the Rediffusion Group and Research and Control Instruments, part of Philips Electrical Industries to pool the expertise and facilities of the 2 companies in dielectric and induction heating[1]
1966 The company was still not sufficiently profitable due to intense competition[2]
1967 Rediffusion sold its interests in the company to Philips[3]
1968 Offered plastics welding using ultrasonics[4]
1969 Intertherm was the British company of the Elphiac Group which combined the electroheating interests of Philips and ACEC[5]