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c.1937 [[Ferranti Instruments]] developed various items for scientific measurements, including one of the first cone-and-plate viscometers. | c.1937 [[Ferranti Instruments]] developed various items for scientific measurements, including one of the first cone-and-plate viscometers. | ||
1984 The Ferranti company was reorganised into 5 divisions, one of which was [[Ferranti: Instrumentation|Instrumentation]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 29 August 2023
part of Ferranti
Based in Moston.
1905 After the reorganisation of the company, its focus was on Switch Gear, Transformers and Instruments.
1930 The Electronics Department was set up to manufacture electronic components, which at that time were being manufactured by the Instrument Department.
c.1937 Ferranti Instruments developed various items for scientific measurements, including one of the first cone-and-plate viscometers.
1984 The Ferranti company was reorganised into 5 divisions, one of which was Instrumentation