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[[Image:Im195112WW-Ersin.jpg|thumb| December 1951. Ersin Multicore Solder. ]] | [[Image:Im195112WW-Ersin.jpg|thumb| December 1951. Ersin Multicore Solder. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im195309ERT-Multi.jpg|thumb| September 1953. Ersin Multicore Solder. ]] | [[Image:Im195309ERT-Multi.jpg|thumb| September 1953. Ersin Multicore Solder. ]] |
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of Mellier House, Albemarle Street, London, W1. Telephone: Regent 1411. Cables: "Dustickon, Piccy, London"
of Hemel Hempstead, Herts (1955)
1947 British Industries Fair Advert for 'The Finest Cored Solder in the World'. Manufacturers of the "Ersin" Multicore Solder Wire. Contains 3 cores of non-corrosive Ersin Flux. No extra Flux required. Used for manufacture of Radio and Electrical apparatus. shown in five alloys and nine gauges. (Music and Radio Section - Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. C.1516) [1]
Multicore is now part of Henkel International, which has its own website: [1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair Advert 380; and p194