Midton targets 20% annual growth after 429,000 tech investment at Argyll foundry
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Midton targets 20% annual growth after 429,000 tech investment at Argyll foundry
"Midton, headquartered in Lochgilphead, has installed a biomass-powered autoclave as part of a £429,000 upgrade designed to increase output and improve efficiency at its foundry. The move strengthens its position as one of Europe's leading producers of cast acrylic products and one of only a handful of specialist acrylic foundries worldwide. The new autoclave significantly increases the scale, speed and complexity of castings the company can undertake, allowing it to meet growing demand from the international events and awards industry."
"Directors Graham Ramsay and Craig Cameron said the investment marked a turning point. "The new large autoclave is a game changer in the scale and quality of casting work we can undertake," they said. "Sustainable manufacturing is not just a responsibility but an opportunity, and Remade allows us to offer a distinctive, circular-economy solution." Beyond production, Midton provides end-to-end design support, enabling bespoke colours, embedded objects and specialist casting effects."
Midton, based in Lochgilphead, installed a biomass-powered autoclave in a £429,000 upgrade to increase foundry output, efficiency and casting capabilities. The autoclave raises the scale, speed and complexity of cast acrylic work, enabling the company to meet rising international events and awards demand and target 20% year-on-year growth. Midton serves high-profile clients including Royal Television Society, Universal Music Group, Irish Recorded Music Association and Gay Times, producing prestige awards and commemorative pieces. The company developed Remade, a recycled acrylic from reclaimed offcuts that retains optical clarity. Midton offers end-to-end design, bespoke effects, custom packaging and hybrid digital-physical awards.
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