Difference between revisions of "Furmanite Engineering Co (1929)"
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1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Furmanite method of quickly, effectively and permanently sealing leaks under pressure. Furmanite compound is injected when softened by heat into the leak where continued heat hardens it into efficient packing. (Stand No. D.228) | |||
1981 [[J. Bibby and Sons]] acquired 85 percent of Furmanite International Ltd with its world-wide service operation<ref>1981 Bibby Annual report</ref> | |||
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* [[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 355 | * [[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 355 | ||
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Revision as of 11:42, 12 October 2021
of 65 Paul Street, Liverpool, 3. Telephone: Bank 5224. Telegraphic Address: "Jager, Liverpool"
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Furmanite method of quickly, effectively and permanently sealing leaks under pressure. Furmanite compound is injected when softened by heat into the leak where continued heat hardens it into efficient packing. (Stand No. D.228)
1981 J. Bibby and Sons acquired 85 percent of Furmanite International Ltd with its world-wide service operation[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1981 Bibby Annual report
- 1937 British Industries Fair Page 355