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of Lightpill Iron Works, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Telephone: Stroud 236/7. Telegraphic Address: "Daniels, Stroud". London Office: Regent House, Kingsway. (1937)
1840 Company founded Thomas Daniels
1904 Private company.
1916 Bought the Trusty engine business from Frederick Avens and Co
1917 Advert for high-speed pumps and suction and pressure gas plants.
1919 Advert for high-speed pumps and suction and pressure gas plants.
1934. The last Trusty engine produced.
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. All Plant for Synthetic Resin Moulding. Pumps, Accumulators, Presses, Valves, Hobbing Presses, Preforming Machines, Preheating Ovens, Steam, Electric or Gas Platens, Injection Presses, Structural Steelwork. (Stand No. Cb231).[1]
1941 Patent - Improvements in or relating to ejector mechanism associated with the dies of die-casting machines.
1941 Designer J. Clubley-Armstrong worked with the company to produce the first Danarm chainsaw - see J. Clubley Armstrong DANARM Ltd
1945 Advert for plastics machinery. Diecasters, iron castings, constructional steelwork etc.
1961 Hydraulic and general engineers. Specialists in machinery for rubber and plastic mouldings. 590 employees. [2]
1961 Public company.
1968 Patent - Improvements in or relating to Mixing Machines.
1968 Acquired by Unochrome International.[3]
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