Constructional Engineering Co
of Titan Works, Birmingham.
1911 Company formed by W. H. Wood and D. H. Wood
1926 July. Orders received from Falkirk Iron Co, Excelsior Foundry Co, Newton, Chambers and Co and Brown and Green.
1926 November. Introduced a new material "Titanite", a new patternmaking material in the form of a kind of stone powder which when mixed in the right proportions with the proper liquid, could be poured into a mould, and after allowing from four to six hours for setting, will give a pattern plate which in appearance strongly resembled marble, but with a surface that could be readily finished by means of a file or sandpaper.[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/11/12