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Avon Technologies plc is a British company that specialises in the engineering and manufacturing of respiratory protection equipment for military, law enforcement and fire personnel. Its corporate headquarters are south of
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, England, at the Hampton Park West development. It is listed on the
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and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.


History

The business was established when a former cloth mill, known as Avon Mill, on the banks of the River Avon at Limpley Stoke in Wiltshire, was acquired by Messrs E G Browne and J C Margetson in 1885. The previous owners of the site had been timber merchants but had diversified into rubber goods. By 1890, the business had transferred to premises in Melksham and was named The Avon India Rubber Company Limited. Products at this time included solid tyres, conveyor belts and components for railways. By 1900, pneumatic tyres for bicycles were being produced, and by 1906 the first car tyres were advertised under the Avon brand. The company acquired the Sirdar Rubber Works at Greenland Mill in Bradford on Avon in 1915. The company was floated on the
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in 1933. It acquired the rival company of George Spencer, Moulton & Co. in 1956, bringing with it Abbey Mills and Kingston Mills in Bradford on Avon, and a jointly owned plant in Paris. The company name was shortened to Avon Rubber in 1963. In June 1958, an advertisement appeared in the
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journal ''Triton'' to publicise the "Typhoon dry diving suit manufactured by the Avon India Rubber Co. Ltd. exclusively for E. T. Skinner Co. Ltd.". For many years, Avon Rubber also produced back-entry dry diving suits for military use. The company also moulded lined "Stonehenge" brand Wellington boots at a time when such footwear was manufactured by calendering or dipping processes. Production started on a range of inflatable boats in 1959. In 1994 the
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-based marine business Avon Inflatables was split-off and sold; it subsequently became a division of Zodiac Marine, France. In 1997 the Avon Tyres business was sold to Cooper Tire & Rubber Company of Findlay,
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in the United States, leaving the company to concentrate on its core businesses of automotive components, technical products and protective equipment. In March 2000, Avon moved its activities to a manufacturing and head office facility at Hampton Park West, south of
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. In June 2005, Avon purchased International Safety Instruments, Inc., based in
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, USA. Avon-ISI is a manufacturer of self-contained breathing apparatus and thermal imaging systems for fire, law enforcement and industrial applications. In August 2006, the Avon Automotive division was sold to a US-based management team and became a separate entity called Avon Automotive Holdings Inc.; this was the largest buy-out in the company's history. The aerosol division was sold for £1.75 million in March 2008 to Avon Group (an unrelated Bristol-based company), enabling Avon Rubber to concentrate on its core protective equipment, dairy and extrusions markets. In November 2008, the mixing plant at Westbury was sold to ATR Compounding Ltd, a division of SPC UK, a compounder of rubber based in Whitby. The company, which had a long history of manufacturing respirators – including the S6 NBC Respirator, a
gas mask A gas mask is a piece of personal protective equipment used to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases. The mask forms a sealed cover over the nose and mouth, but may also cover the eyes and other vulnerable soft ...
used by the British armed forces from the 1960s, and the S10 from the 1980s – began to supply the M50 mask to United States forces in 2009. In January 2020, Avon purchased Ceradyne, Inc.'s advanced ballistic protection business and the Ceradyne brand from 3M. In September 2020, the company divested its milking equipment business, milkrite , InterPuls, to DeLaval for net proceeds of around £160 million. This enabled the company to concentrate on personal protection, both respiratory and ballistic, under the Avon Protection brand. Shortly after, they acquired Team Wendy, a maker of helmets for military and first responder use, for a reported $130million. The company changed its name from Avon Rubber to Avon Protection in July 2021. In December 2021, the company announced it would be closing its body armour business after its bullet-proof vests failed US regulatory tests. In April 2022 the company warned that the year's profits would miss City forecasts, leading to a share price drop of nearly 20 per cent over the course of a single day. In August 2024 the company changed its name from Avon Protection to Avon Technologies.


Notable people

* Robert Fuller, son of George Pargiter Fuller, was managing director in 1927. * Charles Floyd (1905–1971), was chairman from 1955 to 1968.Obituary: Mr C. M. Floyd, ''The Times'', 29 June 1971, p. 17.


References

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