Brother Moulding Division
The Moulding division of Brother Industries (UK) Ltd, (formerly known as GKK Plastics), was formed in 1990 delivering a precision injection moulding and assembly service to a blue chip client base. We are part of the global Brother Group consisting of over 30,000 employees worldwide, with access to the Brother Network and knowledge centres.
Based on a 24,000 sq. metre site in Wrexham, North Wales with good transport links to all areas of the UK. We supply Plastic Mouldings to a diverse range of markets including Electronics, Medical, Agricultural and Construction industries and can provide a total manufacturing service from concept design to finished product.
As specialists in the moulding of technical components, we have extensive assembly experience in both high and low volume manufacturing. Our highly efficient operation and continuous improvement philosophy ensure we remain extremely competitive and can offer the very best value to our customers.
At Brother we will always strive to offer an exceptional service and to meet and exceed our customer’s expectations.
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Injection moulding PBT Stoke-on-Trent
PBT injection moulding glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester resins are unique among polyester systems. These products contain uniformly dispersed glass fibres and/or other fillers, specially formulated for rapid crystallisation during the injection moulding process. This makes possible the production of high performance parts by conventional injection moulding techniques.
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Injection moulding PBT Whitchurch
PBT injection moulding glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester resins are unique among polyester systems. These products contain uniformly dispersed glass fibres and/or other fillers, specially formulated for rapid crystallisation during the injection moulding process. This makes possible the production of high performance parts by conventional injection moulding techniques.
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Injection moulding PBT Wrexham
PBT injection moulding glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester resins are unique among polyester systems. These products contain uniformly dispersed glass fibres and/or other fillers, specially formulated for rapid crystallisation during the injection moulding process. This makes possible the production of high performance parts by conventional injection moulding techniques.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Chester
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Crewe
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Northwich
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Shewsbury
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Stoke-on-Trent
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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Injection moulding PC/ABS Whitchurch
ABS is derived from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. Acrylonitrile is a synthetic monomer produced from propylene and ammonia; butadiene is a petroleum hydrocarbon obtained from the C4 fraction of steam cracking; styrene monomer is made by dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene - a hydrocarbon obtained in the reaction of ethylene and benzene.
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