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Product Guide Product Guide THERMOSET Halmatic Ltd A CD THERMOPLASTIC Hardy (M W) (Mercantile} Ltd C D MATERIALS Hercules Powder Co Ltd B C MATERIALS Hermetite Products Ltd AD Hoechst UK Ltd A C D D Epoxide A Honeywell-Atlas Ltd ABS A Ltd D Melamine formaldehyde B Huls (UK) Acrylics B A Phenol formaldehyde C Hysol Sterling Ltd Fluorocarbons (PCTFE) C Polyester D Imperial Chemical Industries Fluorocarbons (PTFE) D B C D E F Urea formaldehyde E Ltd A Polyacetals E Components & Materials Silicones F Insulating Polyamides (Nylon) F Ltd A C D Polycarbonates G Island Plastics Ltd A D Polypropylenes H Jacobson van den Berg & Co (UK) Ltd F Polystyrenes I Anchor Chemical Developments Ltd c KW Chemicals Ltd D Polyethylenes J Aquitane Organico (UK) Ltd A Kingsley & Keith (Chemicals} Ltd A C PVC K Arcode Ltd c Laporte-Synres Ltd B C D E Arinor Ltd D Mica & Micanite Supplies Ltd A C D F Ault & Wiborg Ltd D Micanite & Insulators Ltd A C D F ADI Plastics Ltd B Automobile Plastics Co Ltd A D Middlesex Oil & Chemical Works Ltd D F Albis Plastic Co (Great Britain) Ltd A I J K BASF United Kingdom Ltd B D Midland Silicones Ltd F Alpine Insulations Ltd I B & K Moulds Ltd AD Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Ansor'ite Manufacturing Co F BIP Chemicals Ltd B C E Co Ltd AD Archway Plastics Ltd A B H I BP Chemicals International Ltd B C D E Mining & Chemical Products Ltd E Arcode Ltd A I J K Bakelite Xylonite Ltd (BXL) A B C D Mitchell (W A) & Smith Ltd C D Associated Resin Compounds I J Bayer Chemicals Ltd A D Mosses & Mitchell Ltd A C BASF United Kingdom Ltd A F I J Berk Ltd c Moulding Powders Ltd c BIP Chemicals Ltd F Bexford Ltd D Mycalex & Rosite Ltd D BP Chemicals International Ltd B I J K Bibby Chemicals Ltd D Novadel Ltd D Bakelite Xylonite Ltd (BXL} Blackburn & Oliver Ltd B C D Peter Plastics Ltd A (Polyethylene Division) J British Chemical Products & Colours Ltd D Pinchin Johnson & Associates Ltd D Bakelite Xylonite Ltd (BXL) British Steel Corporation D Plastanol Ltd D (PVC Division) H I J K British Traders & Shippers B Plastic Coatings Ltd A Bayer Chemicals Ltd A F G Bush Beech & Segner Bayley Ltd A B C E Plastotype Ltd c Begg & Co (Thermoplastics) Ltd I J CIBA-GEIGY (UK) Ltd A B C E Plessey & Co Ltd (Components Group) Beldam Asbestos Ltd D Campbell (Rex) & Co Ltd D (The) c Belgrave Plastic Developments Ltd I J K Carborundum Co Ltd (The) A Re-fab Ltd D Bibby Chemicals Ltd F Catalin Ltd C Resinous Chemicals B C D E Bricell Plastics Ltd K Chemical & Insulating Co Ltd (The) A C Schenectady-Midland Ltd A C British Celanese Ltd H J Chemical Trading Co Ltd D Scott Bader Co Ltd D British Chemical Products & Colours Ltd F Chemoplast (B & I} Ltd B Shell Chemicals (UK) Ltd British Traders & Shippers A F J K Clarke (H) & Co (Manchester) Ltd D (Industrial Chemicals) A Bunzl & Biach (British) Ltd F H I J Cornbrook Resin Co Ltd C Smith (Wilfrid) Ltd c Bush Beech & Segner Bayley Ltd A K Cornelius Chemical Co Ltd F Spicer Cowan Ltd D Chemoplast B & I Ltd A B K Cray Valley Products Ltd C D E Sterling Moulding Materials Ltd c Clarke (H) & Co (Manchester) Ltd E Cromwell (EM) & Co Ltd D Sterling Varnish Co Ltd (The) AD Coin Insulation Ltd K Devcon Ltd A Surface Coating Synthetics Ltd A D Cole (R H) Ltd A I J K B Dow Chemical Co (UK) Ltd A Swales (William A) & Co Ltd D Cole Plastics Ltd A I J Dryburgh (D) & Co Ltd C Sylpon Manufacturing Co Ltd D Cole Polymers Ltd B Du Pont Co (United Kingdom) Ltd D Synthetic Resins Ltd A B C D E Collins & Harmer Plastics Ltd A I Durham Raw Materials Ltd D TAC Construction Materials Ltd A C D Commercial Plastics Ltd J K Du Vergier (E) & Co Ltd D Tar Residuals Ltd B E Compounded Polymers Ltd D Featly Products Ltd B C D E Tufnol Ltd A C Connor (Herbert) Ltd I J Ferguson (James) & Sons Ltd C E Turner Brothers Asbestos Co Ltd c Cork Growers Ltd I Ferro (Great Britain) Ltd D Union Carbide UK Ltd Cornelius Chemical Co Ltd B Fibre Form Ltd C (Chemicals Division) A F Cow (P B) (Plastics) Ltd K Fordath Ltd C VMG Plastics Ltd BC Crane Packing Ltd D Freeman Chemicals Ltd D Varnish Industries Ltd c Cray Valley Products Ltd B Gansolite Ltd D Weil (Joseph} & Son Ltd B C E Croda Chemicals Ltd H Greef (R W) & Co Ltd A B E F Witco Chemical Co Ltd D Cromwell (EM) & Co Ltd B Guest Industrials Ltd B Yorkshire Dyeware & Chemical Co Ltd Curtis (Neville) & Co Ltd A Hadrian Plastics Ltd A D (The) c Curtis Plastics Ltd I 172 Cvanamid of Great Britain Ltd B Shawinigan Ltd K Central Manufacturing & Trading Co D 0 & E Industries Ltd A B F I H J K Shell Chemicals (UK) Ltd (Dudley) ltd A B c Dohm Industrial Ltd J (Industrial Chemicals) H I J K Clear View Ltd A Dow Chemical Co (UK) Ltd I J K Siegrist Orel Ltd D K Clements (R A) (london) ltd D Dugdale (D) & Son & Co Ltd K Sim (l A) & Co Ltd A J Coates (James) Bros Ltd c Du Pont Co Smith (Stanley) & Co H J K Goes (Derby) ltd A B c (United Kingdom) Ltd B D E F J Southern Industries Agency H I J K Coin Insulation Ltd B c Durham Raw Materials Ltd B Spicer Cowan ltd J K Commercial Plastics Ltd A B c Du Vergier (E) & Co ltd B G Splintex Ltd B Comoy Components Ltd c East Anglia Plastics Ltd H I J K Sterling Moulding Materials Ltd AI Cork Growers ltd B C Elson & Robbins Ltd K Stevens (Michael S) Ltd A HIJ Coubro & Scrutton (M & I) Ltd B C Engineering Polymers G Stuart, Kinney & Co Ltd I J Cox (William J) (Sales) ltd c Ferro (Great Britain) Ltd B E F H I J Sylpon Manufacturing Co Ltd B Crossley (Henry) (Packings) Ltd B c Fluorocarbon Co Ltd C D TAC Construction Materials Ltd B Cyroma Plastics Ltd D Freeman Chemicals Ltd B Tar Residuals Ltd AIJ K DO & E Industries Ltd A B C Genrista Ltd H Tekta Packaging ltd I Davidson & Co (Coachbuilders) Ltd B C Grant Plastics Co Ltd A I J Telcon Plastics Ltd F Davis (F J) (Motor Accessories) Ltd D Grilon & Plastic Machinery Ltd F Trig Engineering Ltd c Dixopak Ltd c Guest Industrials ltd K Troviplast Ltd F 0-Mac Ltd c Hardy (M W) (Mercantile) Ltd J Fullis (John) & Son Ltd D F H J K Douthwaite (T N) Ltd ABC Hellyar (John) & Co Ltd HI J US 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