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INSPECTING A SAMPLE OF PLASTIC BOTTLES from a blow-moulding machine is factory foreman, Mr Russell Cassey. This split-second photograph reveals the mould open and two newly-formed bottles about to be ejected. Before printing, the bottles are hand-trimmed and the extraneous material tossed into a nearby grinder which feeds the pieces back into the moulder to avoid wastage.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 9

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INSPECTING A SAMPLE OF PLASTIC BOTTLES from a blow-moulding machine is factory foreman, Mr Russell Cassey. This split-second photograph reveals the mould open and two newly-formed bottles about to be ejected. Before printing, the bottles are hand-trimmed and the extraneous material tossed into a nearby grinder which feeds the pieces back into the moulder to avoid wastage. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 9

INSPECTING A SAMPLE OF PLASTIC BOTTLES from a blow-moulding machine is factory foreman, Mr Russell Cassey. This split-second photograph reveals the mould open and two newly-formed bottles about to be ejected. Before printing, the bottles are hand-trimmed and the extraneous material tossed into a nearby grinder which feeds the pieces back into the moulder to avoid wastage. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 9