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Looking over a FLOCOM 1 scour processing controller, developed by the Wool Research Organisation, and tested at U.E.B. Waihi’s Winchester scour are (from left), Dr Stan Simpson, director of W.R.O.N.Z., Mr Doug McIlraith, chairman of the Wool Board, and Mr Peter Baker, scour manager for U.E.B. Waihi. The scour automatically monitors and controls the condition of the scour liquor.

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Press, 20 December 1985, Page 21

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Looking over a FLOCOM 1 scour processing controller, developed by the Wool Research Organisation, and tested at U.E.B. Waihi’s Winchester scour are (from left), Dr Stan Simpson, director of W.R.O.N.Z., Mr Doug McIlraith, chairman of the Wool Board, and Mr Peter Baker, scour manager for U.E.B. Waihi. The scour automatically monitors and controls the condition of the scour liquor. Press, 20 December 1985, Page 21

Looking over a FLOCOM 1 scour processing controller, developed by the Wool Research Organisation, and tested at U.E.B. Waihi’s Winchester scour are (from left), Dr Stan Simpson, director of W.R.O.N.Z., Mr Doug McIlraith, chairman of the Wool Board, and Mr Peter Baker, scour manager for U.E.B. Waihi. The scour automatically monitors and controls the condition of the scour liquor. Press, 20 December 1985, Page 21