Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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New Insulation Co

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Maker of dense laminate and electrical insulating material, of Bristol Road, Gloucester

1937 Company incorporated

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

Manufacturer of the Permali range of materials derived from different wood veneers, Bakelite-impregnated before being pressed and polymerised into blocks of varying thicknesses. The combination of mechanical strength, lightness and anti-corrosive properties led to its use in aircraft blades.

WWII developed shock-resistant battery container for use in submarines

1951 Name changed to Permali Ltd

1954 Public company

1954 Acquired Hordern-Richmond[1].

1955 Acquired from Jablo Plastics Industries that part of their business concerned with densified wood[2]. A new subsidiary was formed combined with part of Hordern-Richmond, located at Croydon, called Hydulignum-Jabroc (Tools) Ltd. Also acquired the Jabroc material from Jablo Plastics.

1956 Introduced new line - glass laminates[3].

1958 Completion of centralisation of UK manufacturing at Gloucester except for the aircraft propeller business at Haddenham[4]

192 Products included Permali laminates, Permacast epoxide resin insulation, Dialam EHT bushings, Permaglass reinforced glass, Permaflon PTFE components, Hydulignum and Jabroc wood laminates for engineering[5]

1975 Acquired by BTR Industries, which then operated as BTR Permali.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Sep 23, 1954
  2. The Times, Jul 29, 1955
  3. The Times, Jul 09, 1956
  4. The Times, Jul 22, 1958
  5. The Times, Jun 28, 1962
  • The Times, Feb 15, 1954