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G-E Silicone Oil does t h r e e - w a y job in d e n t a l sterilizer
Newdevelopmentincreases e n e r g y output of G-E magnets A new development in the continu ing program of metallurgical devel opment and research at General Electric—the alignment of internal crystal structure in the direction of magnetic force—has resulted in the greatest size-for-size energy output yet known in the famous General Electric Alnico permanent magnet series. Known as Alnico 5 DG, this magnetic material is available on a production-line basis. Write for details.
A silicone oil that simultaneously cleans, sterilizes, and lubricates dental handpieces has just been an nounced by General Electric. Al ready being put to use in dental offices, silicone oils eliminate the l o n g - s t a n d i n g problem of fumes often emitted by conventional oils. Non-volatile, non-oxidizing silicone oils retain original qualities indefi nitely—eliminate frequent replace ment. Write for details.
Low-cost camera flash unit t r a n s f e r molded b y G.E. General Electric chemical progress was the answer for solving the prob lem of molding a low-priced, large volume camera flash unit. Labora tory-compiled data enabled G-E en gineers to quickly select the proper materials and methods to come up with a market-sure price for this consumer unit. Write for details.
tration of permeable materials, and excellent electrical properties. What ever your electrical requirements— there's a G-E resin or varnish to meet it. Write for details.
Silicone rubber helps reduce small transformer cost
G.E. n o w offers complete line of Phenolic Varnishes a n d Resins A versatile line of phenolic varnishes and liquid resins is now manufac tured by General Electric. Qualitycontrolled from start to finish they have a wide assortment of properties —physical strength and surface hard ness, resistance to weather, water, heat, and chemicals, thorough pene
Self-sealing General Electric Sili cone rubber bushings for a small in put transformer are u s e d b y the Raytheon Manufacturing Company. Under exacting service conditions, these bushings are elastic over wide temperature ranges (—55 F to 520 F ) , they absorb shocks that would shatter glass, show no tracking char acteristics, and reduce cost per ter minal. Write for details. WANT MORE INFORMATION?
If you'd like more information on any Chemical Department products, just drop us a line. Address: Chem ical Department, General Electric Company, 1 Plastics Ave., Pittsfield 5, Massachusetts.
G-E chemical plants at: Pittsfield, Mass., Schenectady, N. Y., Waterford, N. Y., Coshocton. Ohio, Decatur, 111., Taunton, Mass., Anaheim, Calif.
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