Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Vinyl Products

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of Butter Hill, Carshalton, Surrey, specialist chemical manufacturer. Telephone: Wallington 5333. Cables: "Vinyl, Carshalton"

1939 Business established as a private company[1]

1947 British Industries Fair Advert for 'Everything needed in the use of PVC flexible sheeting': Vinatex PVC Sheeting; 'Vinatak' P.V.C. Adhesives; 'Vinalak' PVC Printing Inks. Synthetic Resin Products including Emulsions, Adhesives, Lacquers, anti-Corrosive Paints, Pastes for Coating Paper and Fabric (Leathercloth) Polyvinyl Chloride Plain and Printed Sheeting for Curtains, Bags, Raincoats, Upholstery and Shoes. (Plastics Section - Earls Court, 1st Floor, Stand No. 822) [2]

1952 Acquired by Reichold Chemicals Ltd[3]

1967 Part of the Reichold Chemicals group[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times June 30, 1952
  2. 1947 British Industries Fair Advert 394; and p286
  3. The Times June 30, 1952
  4. The Times Nov. 15, 1967