About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement promotes the General Electric Industrial X-Ray as a vital tool for foundrymen to detect internal discontinuities in products before production and machining, reducing rejects and increasing profits. The ad highlights the use of industrial x-ray as a substitute for physical testing and sectioning, and emphasizes its broader applications in improving designs and developing new techniques. It invites businesses to consult with a GE X-Ray engineer for more information.
- Brand: General Electric X-Ray Corporation
- Product: General Electric Industrial X-Ray
- Tagline: Here's why — Radiography cuts down rejects... ups profits!
- Publication: Scientific American
- Year: 1950
Objects in the advertisement: radiograph image
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