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C.S.R.’s New Chem. Plant

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copp right) SYDNEY, Sept. 1. The Colonial Sugar Refinery Company (C.S.R.) today announced plans for a three million dollar (£l.2m) plant to manufacture raw material for plasticisers at Westside Sydney suburb, Rhodes. Initial production capacity of the material—phthalic anhydride—will be 8000 tons a year.

The plant is scheduled to come into operation by the end of 1967. C.S.R. Chemicals is Australia’s largest consumer of phthalic anhydride, and the new plant will provide the company with its own feedstock for plasticiser manufacture.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 14

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C.S.R.’s New Chem. Plant Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 14

C.S.R.’s New Chem. Plant Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 14