
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement promotes General Electric's patented process for making metal non-corrosive, known as 'Sherardized.' The process involves electrically heating and treating metal in the presence of zinc to create a durable, uniform, and crack-resistant coating. The ad highlights the benefits of this process, such as maintaining coating integrity even when the metal is bent or swaged, and the ability to control coating thickness with precision. The ad invites readers to request more information via bulletin 48926.
- Brand: General Electric Company
- Product: General Electric Patented Process of Making Metal Non-Corrosive
- Tagline: One of the most serious problems in the world today is to overcome the enormous waste from the rusting of steel and iron exposed to the weather
- Publication: Mechanical Engineering
- Year: 1919
Objects in the advertisement: factory interior, industrial machinery, metal equipment, illustration of factory building
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