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Help for £ harassed dyers To speed the work of textile dyers n|||||i|lM printer* has always been a major objective for Id's colour chemists. Recently they solved a longoutstanding problem of these dyestuff* users: how to match colours accurately other than by lengthy trial-end-error. Using Id's new Instrumental Match Prediction service (IMP), dyers and printers in a dozen countries can now receive, by teleprinter, a dyeing 'recipe' for any shade within hour* of asking for It A computer In Manchester and special instruments in Id technical service laboratories overseas makethis rapid colour-matching possible. IMWMMB RMRMn Not only the changing heeds of colour users come under the scrutiny of 10,000 research development Important advances are being made'almost daily in fields as varied as paints, plasties, fibres, medicines and crop-protection chemicals. The ultra-modern ; chemical materials are made available throughout the by Id’s BB network of selling organizations. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD. Mi " ' ‘ .'■■■■' , 3P17

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 21