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PMMDA
The PMMDA was originally formed in 1966 as the PMDA (Plastics Machinery Distributors Association). The eight founder companies set out to agree a range of standards for both UK manufacturers and distributors of foreign machinery.
Three of these companies, Soag Limited, Industrial Plastics and Hamilton Machinery Sales, are still with us. From the need for quality of products, technical competence and service back-up came our association. |
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Interplas08 - The exhibition for the plastics and rubber industry
Interplas supported by the PMMDA, is the UK's only pan-plastics and rubber exhibition attracting thousands of serious buyers seeking solutions to optimize every aspect of their converting, processing and manufacturing operations.
Since 1951, Interplas has been offering plastics industry professionals the opportunity to view, evaluate and compare the widest range of live machinery in action and source products covering every aspect of plastics manufacturing - from raw materials and supply, to ancillary and capital equipment.
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Luxber Maquinaria
Luxber supply various blowmoulding and other machine systems, but are best known for their expertise and unique machine ranges for producing PET bottles in all sizes including very large and even handled bottles. Their range of two stage machines is particularly interesting for small to medium size production requirements and rapid product changeover. An ideal machine for the UK trade bottle moulder.
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Gamma Maschinen GmbH & Co. KG
Gamma are a specialist machine design company who have extensive experience in blowmoulding. They have designed many of the machine systems used by major machine suppliers, not only secondary functions like insert automation, parison manipulators or special deflashing systems, but even complete clamping units!
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Horners' Bottlemaking Award
In 2007 has been awarded to Ragasco AS for the BP Gas Light, the lightweight composite gas cylinder.
The judging of the award took place at the British Plastics Federation Offices in London. The judging panel consisted of the Master of the Worshipful Company of Horners, David Oxley; Court Assistants David Williams and Don Cooper, Graham Porcas of Proma Machinery, Mike Boswell of Plastribution, Sarah Plant from BPF and John Bunker formerly of Plysu and Blowmocan. |
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