icI kk There s a big future in ICI plastics The Twentieth Century has witnessed a sensational growth of the chemical industry and one of the most exciting products of this industry is plastics' It is true to say that man-made plastics now play a vital part in every field of human endeavour--industry, the home, the professions and the arts. In the realms of plastics research and tech- nology IC I has played a most import- ant part: IC I scientists discovered polythene (known under the brand name Alka thene ) and 'Perspex' , two of the best known thermo plastics. Other plastic materials manufactured and sold by ICI are 'Diakon' acrylic and 'Maranyl' nylon moulding powders; Welvic PVC_ moulding and extrusion compounds, Brulon nylon brush monofilaments; Darvic rigid PVC. sheet and Flovic rigid PV.C foils and 'Mouldrite UF: and PF: moulding powders. This extensive range of plastic materials is backed by a Technical Service De- partment; well equipped and available at all times to discuss your problems. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N:Z:) LTD: Icl kkk4 P1/58
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 32
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