Below are a collection of articles relating to Pinking.
Heywood Starts `Legal Action' Against Some Suppliers (Update
Huddersfield, England, Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Heywood Williams Group Plc, Britain's No. 1 sunroom maker, said it started ``legal action'' against some suppliers of raw materials, claiming it had to repair problems with their products. 2nd Aug 2002
Progress Report 2002 - VINYL 2101 The Voluntary Commitment o
The second annual report on the voluntary commitment of the PVC industry to recycling covers the progress against key milestones in 2001, projects around Europe and PVC recycling technologies in detail.
You've read 'the facts' about pinking - the causes, liability and associated costs, as well as advice on how to avoid these risks. But what kind of costs are likely to be incurred and who really is liable if pinking strikes?
In an effort to help protect the environment, all Kömmerling PVC-U window systems in the UK are now produced from profile extruded using Calcium-Zinc stabilisers instead of lead
Legal Challenge mounted to protect victims of 'pinking'
OVER 20 window fabrication and installation companies attended a recent meeting in Chesterfield to launch a legal challenge against a supplier of PVC-U profile which suffered from 'pinking' discolouration problems.
Pinking is not a new phenomenon. Everyone within the industry knows that discolouration of white PVC-UE profiles can and does occur. What is new is the renewed attention its being given of late.
Tony Walsh, Managing Director of leading roofline manufacturer Freefoam Plastics, believes the new era of exposing anti-competitive behaviour and corruption in business makes for a healthier and fairer trading place.