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Manufacturers of vitrified clay underground drainage systems. |
| Employees : |
250 |
| Year established : |
1890 |
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Manufacturer |
Naylor Industries plc is a venture capital backed fourth generation family business.
The history of the Naylor Group dates back to 1890, when the great-grandfather of current Chief Executive Edward Naylor, a civil engineer, built a railway viaduct in the West Yorkshire village of Denby Dale. The discovery of a rich seam of clay led to the foundation of a clay brick and pipe factory, which has evolved into a modern-day group of businesses with a turnover of £30m, 250 people, factories in South and West Yorkshire, Fife and the West Midlands and a strong reputation in the market for quality and service.
The last decade has seen the company change dramatically. A huge capital investment programme- £18m has been invested over the last 10 years- has enabled Naylor both to diversify as well as to improve the productivity of its existing business. But despite this investment, the expertise and craftsmanship of Naylor’s employees – many of which are also second and third generation members- remains paramount: Naylor Industries has been an accredited Investor in People since 1998.
| Densleeve The Naylor DENSLEEVE underground drainage system of DN100, 150, 225 and 300 (200 and 250 for Continental Markets) plain-end vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible sleeve couplings, was developed for building drainage and associated sewerage and is manufactured to comply with the stringent requirements of BS EN295. Structural Performance Densleeve pipes can usually be laid directly on a hand trimmed natural trench bottom with selected, excavated materials (Class D Bedding) used as backfill. Clayware Vitrified clay plain-end pipes and fittings, manufactured in accordance with the requirements of BS EN295-1 Sleeve Couplings are manufactured in high impact polypropylene with elastomeric seals providing watertight, flexible mechanical joint assemblies, complying with BS EN295-1: System G. Standard Coupling Seals are manufactured from elastomers conforming to the performance requirements of BS EN681-1. It is a major advantage of the Densleeve system that the plain-end pipes can be quickly and easily cut to intermediate lengths on site and can still be jointed using the flexible couplings. This feature retains the ease in jointing, reduces wastage and damage and is particularly cost effective. Originally developed in DN100 and DN150 specifically for "Round the Building" drainage, the range now includes DN225 and DN300 pipes and fittings for sewerage and road drainage applications, plus DN200 and DN250 developed for Continental European Markets. The flexible joints ensure that the pipeline will accommodate minor settlement and ground movement - without failure. Vitrified clay pipes and fittings are rigid and do not distort under loading. Their high inherent strength ensures stability under even the highest loadings. Pipe Lengths and Delivery Naylor pipes are supplied in easy-to-handle lengths. They are delivered in convenient packs with optional mechanical offloading equipment available on the delivery vehicle. |
| Naylor Drainage Naylor has been manufacturing clay pipes since its formation in 1890, but recent years have seen huge investment in the plant and a diversification of the product range, enabling the business to improve productivity and achieve turnover growth. Naylor Drainage Ltd in turn has two divisions, Naylor Clayware and Naylor Plastics | |
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