
Humphreys Electromagnetic Demagnetizer used by Monotype Corporation
- Made:
- Redhill

‘Humphreys’ electromagnetic demagnetising machine, Plant no. 1928. Made by J. H. Humphreys & Sons Ltd., Oldham, Lancashire, England, 1954, and customised by The Monotype Corporation. Used to demagnetise work-pieces.
This equipment was used to make Monotype cutters and grinders.
There were 82 separate processes needed to transform a designer’s drawing of a letter, figure, punctuation or symbol into a piece of Monotype metal type for printing. A pantograph was used to trace and cut the letter from a copper pattern into a piece of steel called a punch. After being hardened, the punch was driven into a piece of bronze using a crank press to produce a matrix. The finished matrix was ready to go to the Monotype Composition Caster where molten metal was pumped through a mould against the matrix to produce a piece of type.
Details
- Category:
- Printing & Writing
- Collection:
- Monotype Corporation Collection
- Object Number:
- 1995-1502
- type:
- demagnetizer