PLASTICS IN NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY No. 2 5 [ 4 the 'bristles' are NYLONI New Zealand manufacturers have been quick to utilise the outstanding qualities of Nylon monofilament for brush- making this group of ICI Nylon monofilament brushes shows just a few of the types being made. ICI: Nylon monofilament has attractive appearance; won t split, won t fray_ it retains its stiffness in water and its great strength, resistance to abrasion and resilience; to constant flexing gives Nylon monofilament many times the life of ordinary bristles: These characteristics make lovelier brushes for the boudoic and improved brushes for industry too: The long life of Nylon brushes not only lowers costs (and hence prices to you) but they are mose hygienic wont shed bristles, resist debris build up and bacteria attack and are used exten- sively in bread making, flour milling; . fruit pulping, confec- tionery and other food and general industries. Brusbes made by The Pears Brush Co. Ltd , Aucklend & Protex, Auckland. One of a series by ICI IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (NZ)LTD; distributors of 36 'Perspex"> Nylon, Alkatbene Welvic etge Meobiics- 1 SPLITI WON'T 1 1 I 1 1
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 552, 20 January 1950, Page 22
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