>John:
>
>Appears that this web address is non functional!
>
>73's John K7JB
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>"John T. M. Lyles" wrote:
>>
>> Globar, the carborundum resistive elements formerly made by Carborundum
>> Corp, later to become Cesiwid, are now produced under the name Kanthal
>> Globar. It appears that they are at the same address in Niagra Falls, New
>> York.
>>
>> http://www.globar.com
Sorry about that. I make no claims for the ability of companies to actually
print good information in their advertisements. That one came from the
March 1999 Power Conversion International Magazine. A sure fire way to
loose astute customers is by having a bad WWW address.
Their phone # is (716) 286-7610 if anyone cares to complain to them.
K5PRO
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