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  2. Dowty Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Dowty Seals was founded; during 1950, another new entity, Dowty Hydraulic Units, was created, while Dowty Fuel Systems followed in 1953. Various businesses were also acquired by the growing company, including New Mendip Engineering in 1948 and Coventry Precision in 1951. [4]

  3. Bonded seal - Wikipedia

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    A bonded seal commonly seals between bolt head and body. In mechanical engineering, a bonded seal is a type of washer used to provide a seal around a screw or bolt. Originally made by Dowty Group, they are also known as Dowty seals or Dowty washers. [1] Now widely manufactured, they are available in a range of standard sizes and materials [2 ...

  4. Dowty Propellers - Wikipedia

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    One of four 6-bladed Dowty Rotol R391 composite controllable- and reversible-pitch propellers on the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules. The company was formed as Rotol Airscrews in 1937 by Rolls-Royce and Bristol Engines to take over both companies' propeller development, [1] the market being too small to support more than one company.

  5. Maria D. Ellul - Wikipedia

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    Ellul's first post-baccalaureate employment was in 1977 as a chemist at Dowty Seals Ltd. Her first employer following her doctorate was GenCorp/General Tire. In that role she conducted research on tire materials, adhesion of rubber [4] and Fracture Mechanics. She joined ExxonMobil Chemical Co. in 1991 with its subsidiary Advanced Elastomer Systems.

  6. George Dowty - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 he set up his own company in Cheltenham making aircraft equipment: for this purpose he leased a factory and bought Arle Court in Cheltenham. [1] Dowty invented the first internally sprung aircraft wheel (used on the Gloster Gladiator) [1] and by the time World War II had broken out the company was known as Dowty Aviation and was making the hydraulic systems in planes in Britain, Canada ...

  7. TI Group - Wikipedia

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    At one point, TI Group had ambitious to wholly own Messier-Dowty, however the French government made any such deal impossible. [23] Accordingly, during late 1998, TI Group opted to sell its stake in Messier-Dowty, it thus became wholly owned by the French aerospace business Safran and subsequently renamed Safran Landing Systems. [24] [25]

  8. Trelleborg (company) - Wikipedia

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    Trelleborg Sealing Solutions (precision seals for industry, aviation and vehicles) – Founded in 1952, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions was previously a part of the Smiths Group's precision seals business. This business, Polymer Sealing Solutions, consisted of four rubber units. These were Busak+Shamban, Dowty Automotive, Shamban and Forsheda.

  9. Dowty - Wikipedia

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    Dowty may refer to: Dowty Group, a British aircraft equipment manufacturing business; People with the surname. Alan Dowty, international relations scholar;