British Plastics Industry Directory K 2016 Including BPF Members' Search 400+ Products & Directory Services
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British Plastics Industry Directory K 2016 Including BPF Members' Search 400+ products & Directory services Contact details of 500+ companies Download from K2016.co.uk First Published in 2016 British Plastics Federation BPF House, 6 Bath Place, London, EC2A 3JE All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording and/or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Whilst all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that the information contained within The Guide is correct, the British Plastics Federation can make no warranties or representations of any kind as to the content of The Guide and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, accept no liability whatsoever for the same including without limit, for direct, indirect or consequential loss, business interruption, loss of proits, production, contracts or goodwill. Listing accurate as of July 2016 K 2016 Exhibitors database British Industry Directory for K 2016 Contents FOREWORD British Plastics Federation Director-General Philip Law 2 BRITISH EXHIBITORS AT K 2016 British Exhibitors by Name 13 British Exhibitors by Product Code 14 British Exhibitor Listings 20 GUIDE TO BRITISH COMPANIES Additives Suppliers 39 Cellular PVC 42 Composites 42 Equipment Suppliers 43 Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) 50 Flexible Foam Converters 51 Foam (Specialist) 51 Flooring and Sheet Manufacturers 52 Masterbatch and Technical Compounds 53 Moulders 56 Pipes 74 Plastics and Flexible Packaging Group 75 Plastics Consultancy Network (PCN) 86 Polymer Distributors and Compounders 90 Polymer Producers and Suppliers 94 Recyclers 95 Rotational Moulders 100 Service Providers, Testing Houses, Polymer Courses and Universities 104 Vinyls 108 Welding and Fabrication 110 Windows 110 Business Support Network Offers 112 1 British Industry Directory for K 2016 Foreword Philip Law Director-General British Plastics Federation elcome to this comprehensive Since its origination, the UK plastics industry has guide to British exhibitors at been proud to serve world markets and today K 2016 combined with the the British Plastics Federation regularly exhibits directory of the corporate at major exhibitions in the UK — Interplas and members of the British Plastics PDM — and trade fairs around the world — in WFederation. It constitutes a showcase of the best China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey, Dubai of British manufacturing and supply in plastics and Russia. Since the 1950s, the BPF has and related ields. been organising group stands at the K fair and this year we have two British Pavilions in Hall The UK occupies a special role in the global 5 and Hall 12. We are proud to be a UK Trade plastics industry. Arguably it was the birthplace & Investment (UKTI) Trade Challenge Partner, of the industry, with the very irst commercially helping UK plastics companies link with global available plastic material being made available partners. in 1862 by the Birmingham entrepreneur, Alexander Parkes. It was in the Runcorn There are many locations where you can make laboratories of ICI that Polyethylene was irst contact with us and talk about UK plastics. discovered in 1933. The UK was also one of the Virtual contact is also extremely easy through irst countries to exploit the use of PET for the our website: www.bpf.co.uk. Not only is the UK packaging of carbonated beverages. In 1978 a leading manufacturer but it is playing a strong PEEK, the high performance polymer, was role in the development of ‘the sustainability invented in the UK, again by ICI. concept’ as it applies to industrial materials. You will be able to access videos that explain The UK plastics industry presents many the beneits of plastics in general and also the strengths. Its proximity to oil and gas (including beneits of speciic plastics materials such as shale gas) has led to the creation of leaders in PVC and EPS. Our associated website, polymer production. The varied geology of the www.polymerzone.co.uk, is a substantial UK has provided a base for an enormously wide repository of plastics-related information for the range of additives.The UK is home to world- use of teachers and school children. class plastics processors and to an impressive array of manufacturers of ancillary equipment. We are here to help you access the UK plastics Additionally, the large number of recyclers in the industry and to serve the global market. UK presents a picture of sustainability. These Together we can provide solutions and improve recyclers represent all aspects of the plastics the quality of life of the world’s citizens through recycling industry, from the supply of feedstocks the wonderful medium of plastics. through to the inal recapture of products and the use of renewed materials. The infrastructure supporting the UK plastics industry is second to none. We have front-line university departments, training providers and testing houses — and their details can be found in this booklet. 2 British Industry Directory for K 2016 UK Plastics Industry (2016) 6,200 1.7 m 3.3 m Companies in the Tonnes of material Tonnes of plastics Plastics Industry produced materials processed 170,000 People employed £23.5 bn Employees per Plastics industry 27 irm (average) turnover £7.5 bn 5,200 30+% Value of exports Manufacturers of Plastic & plastics plastics products products exported 3 British Industry Directory for K 2016 Key strengths of the UK Plastics Industry The UK holds a formidable position in A world-leading automotive sector with the global plastics industry. It is the 15th the requisite supply chain to match. A biggest consumer of plastics in the world focus on innovation and eiciency has led and the 4th largest in Europe. to some of the world’s most eicient and innovative plants being based in the UK. The UK’s rich and varied geography provides the building blocks for a wide range of polymers, additives, specialist The UK is home to one of the most materials, compounds and masterbatch. sophisticated retail environments in the world, which has been a driving force behind an extremely advanced and A strong indigenous chemicals industry innovative plastics packaging sector that is closely interlinked with the plastics capable of ofering consumers a broad industry and represents a supply chain range of purchasing options. that is a national strength. The plastics sector accounts for approximately 7.5% of UK chemical demand. The UK is regarded as one of the best in the world in terms of meeting employee needs and in driving improvements in Health & Safety. Its enviable position The UK is renowned for innovation for in product design and process demonstrable Corporate Social is seen as an increasingly development. In addition to native Responsibility important factor for attracting inward creativity, the sector is supported by investment from the world’s biggest blue irst-rate academic institutions and a chip companies. sophisticated network of government- supported bodies such as Innovate UK, KTN and the Catapult centres. An extremely accessible supply chain driven by the British Plastics Federation — a globally unique association that The UK has a highly lexible and represents all sections of the UK plastics innovative culture meaning companies industry. are quick to move and adapt to customer needs. The UK is home to one of the most highly A vibrant and pioneering plastics productive plastics industries in Europe. processing community with some of the In terms of ‘Value Added’ (see page 22), world’s most skilled engineers and the UK is second only to Germany when product designers enables the UK to compared to the top ive consumers of be at the cutting edge in the production plastics in Europe. of technical mouldings and ancillary equipment. 4 British Industry Directory for K 2016 Location of plastics and rubber irms in the UK Scotland 5% Northern Ireland 4% North East 5% North West 12% Yorkshire & Humberside 10% East Midlands 10% West Midlands 12% East England 10% Wales 6% London 5% South West 9% South East 12% 5 British Industry Directory for K 2016 Plastics production in the UK (2015) 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 11 6 British Industry Directory for K 2016 1 2 Ineos Oleins & Polymers PET Processors (UK) LLC HD / LLDPE swing (Polyethylene PP (Polypropylene) PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) High Density / Linear Low Density) Capacity: 285,000 tonnes p.a. Dumfries Grangemouth Capacity: 20,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 330,000 tonnes p.a. 3 4 5 Sabic UK Petrochemicals Lotte Chemical UK Indorama Polymers LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) Wilton (Teesside) Wilton (Teesside) Workington Capacity: 400,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 350,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 168,000 tonnes p.a. 6 7 8 Inovyn Lucite International Victrex Plc PVC (Polyvinylchloride) PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) Newton Ayclife Newton Ayclife Thornton Cleveleys Capacity: 300,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 3,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 7,000 tonnes p.a. 9 10 11 Vinnolit GmbH Asahi Glass Fluoropolymers Basell Polyoleins UK PVC (Polyvinylchloride) UK Ltd PP (Polypropylene) Hillhouse PTFE (Polytetraluoroethylene) Carrington Capacity: 5,000 tonnes p.a. Hillhouse Capacity: 230,000 tonnes p.a. Capacity: 3,000 tonnes p.a. 7 British Industry Directory for K 2016 About the British Plastics Federation (BPF) 80% 80+ years #1 Representation of UK The leading voice of the The world’s irst plastics industry by