PLASTICS PUt To SEA The Sti ength, lightness and dependability of L.C.I: plastics have found a permanent place in modern ship construction where nothing is sacrificed that affects the safety of the ship or thie comfort of its passengers L.C.I: plastics widely used on modern luxury liners include MI PERSPEX for light fittings, light reflectors and covers: I "NYLON for warps, hawsers and cleaning brushes. WELVIC" COMPOUNDS for electric cable insulation decorative extruded strips for murals and floor coverings. "MOULDRITE UF for moulded cabin fit- tings, soap and tumbler holders, air vents and lavatory seats Also moulded electrical fittings. "MOULDRITE PF for electrical mouldings, ash-trays, etc: "ALKATHENE for cold water piping (fresh and salt) , and as insulation for high-frequency navigation aids radio, radar and depth-sounding equipment: Above deck, below deck from stem to stern in modern ships L.C.I. plastics play their part: ICI PLASTICS SERVE THE WORLD IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.z:) LTD: P.o Box 900, P.o: Box 1592, P 0. Box 1486, Auckland Wellington: Christchurch_
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 21
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