Tbe amazing versatilty ef Perspex" is exemplified by tbis sleek; modern, crystal- clear table ware, and below 0 robust wash-basin in lovely opaque 66 99 pastel Perspex and clear cor rugated 66 Perspex for industrial roof lighting Or modern interior effects. 9 9 PERSPEX is light, tough and lovely Chemlcal reactions between acetone, hydro- cyanic acid, wood alcohol and sulphuric acid Pro- duce a colourless liquid which is known as Per- spex' Acrylic Resin: 06 90 Perspex" Is made In clear, opalescent and col: oured sheets and rods, and is also available as a moulding powder. "Perspex' has a thousand uses in home, farm; shop or surgery: It has many of the properties of glass and ceramics, but is stronger and lighter_ 76 'Perspex resists weak acids and alkalies, does not chip or discolour and can safely be washed in the hottest water. Ic can be sawn, drilled and U6 machined like wood. 'Perspex is a new material of our time useful and beautiful ~a product of LCL research: Second of an informative Series by IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (NZ) LTD makers of Perspex;, Nylon, Alkathene; ICI Welvic; etc. Pastica
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 500, 21 January 1949, Page 30
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189Page 30 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 500, 21 January 1949, Page 30
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