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Inco Nickel, March 1953
Quick and quiet as a cat, police radio car 15 takes off into the dismal, rain-swept night.
Up and down and across it goes, ''fine-combing'' the city's dark, deserted-looking streets. Listening, always listening, for the dispatcher's radio call.
Strong and clear come these messages and they are made possible, in part, by alloys with special and unique properties. Alloys made by combining certain metals in just the right proportions.
One such metal is '200'® Nickel. This is an alloy with controlled trace elements. And when specially coated, it ''hatches'' the electrons in the tubes that create and receive these radio beams.
Inco Nickel, March 1953
Quick and quiet as a cat, police radio car 15 takes off into the dismal, rain-swept night.
Up and down and across it goes, ''fine-combing'' the city's dark, deserted-looking streets. Listening, always listening, for the dispatcher's radio call.
Strong and clear come these messages and they are made possible, in part, by alloys with special and unique properties. Alloys made by combining certain metals in just the right proportions.
One such metal is '200'® Nickel. This is an alloy with controlled trace elements. And when specially coated, it ''hatches'' the electrons in the tubes that create and receive these radio beams.