In a time when all companies are looking to reduce their carbon footprint, there has never been a better time to localise your supply chain. Protool Plastic Group’s Managing Director, Michael Hadfield, explains more.
Protool Plastics Group has completed stage one of their ambitious expansion plan, confirming the delivery of three new injection moulding machines, set to increase capacity and improve productivity at the Fareham site.
The Protool Plastics Group will be showcasing thermal management via polymer heatsinks at the Northern Manufacturing & Electronics at Event City Manchester on the 2nd – 3rd October 2019.
Fareham & Manchester based injection moulding company, The Protool Plastics Group, wins new polymer heatsink business from major UK based lighting OEM.
During 2018, the Protool Plastics Group won significant transfer business reshored from countries such as China, Vietnam, Finland, Turkey and Romania, and they’re urging more UK companies to follow suit.
The Protool Plastics Group has invested heavily in recycling equipment to produce high quality recycled polycarbonate for the lighting and electronics sectors with a ‘Circular Economy’ approach.
The replacement of aluminium heat sinks with polymer heat sinks made from thermally conductive plastics for injection moulding is a growing trend for lighting and electronics manufacturers across Europe.
Bird Brick Houses is based in East Sussex and their ingeniously designed boxes feature cut brick slips from a building’s own wall.
The Protool Plastics Group is excited to announce the release of its new website showcasing the technical injection moulding capabilities of the Fareham and Manchester sites and also extensive tooling options in the UK and […]