Drawing of proposed factory building for Helipot Corporation
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The Helipot Corporation was founded during World War II by Arnold O. Beckman of Beckman Instruments (at that time still National Technical Laboratories) to keep up with the demand for Beckman's reliable dial, also called the helipot. In the 1950s, Helipot Corp. was reincorporated into Beckman Instruments as the Helipot Division and continued to make potentiometers and other electrical components for decades, those tiny dials becoming staples of the electronics manufacturing industry.
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Parsons, Cejay. “Drawing of Proposed Factory Building for Helipot Corporation,” n.d. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 59, Folder 14. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/v979v323p.
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