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Sangamo Weston of Enfield, Middlesex

1936 The British Sangamo Co acquired the Weston Electrical Instrument Co. of Surbiton. This company was the United Kingdom subsidiary of the "Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation" of Newark, New Jersey, USA, a company founded by Dr. Weston which was recognized as one of the world's leading manufacturers of electrical measuring and associated equipment.

The resources, knowledge and expertise of the two companies were combined to form Sangamo Weston, designing and making electrical measuring and control equipment.[1]

1937 Sangamo Weston expanded by acquisition of companies manufacturing electrical instruments and control systems. Supplied a range of electrical Weston aircraft thermometers, which have the advantage of requiring only a flexible wire connection between the instrument and the point at which the temperature is to be measured. Two types supplied - a thermocouple type for use with aeroengines and a resistance bulb type for measuring lower temperatures. A thermometer selector switch especially designed for use with either type was also available to connect several thermometers to a single indicator.

1938 Improvements in or relating to electrical measuring instruments.

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1974 Installed the first automatic diecasting machine by Soag Machinery.[2]

1974 Introduced a high-speed, three dimensional, automatic gauging system and produce a printed record.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Sangamo Weston
  2. The Engineer 1974/04/04
  3. The Engineer 1974/05/16