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Flintshire chemicals firm celebrates its centenary year

Mold-based Synthite was set up a century ago and is still going strong

Chairman of Synthite , Mold, William Alexander (centre) during his visit to the plant to mark its centenary(Image: Synthite)

An “innovative” chemicals manufacturer is celebrating its centenary year.

Mold-based Synthite has commemorated 100 years since its formation with a ceremony at its Alyn Works site on Denbigh Road.

A special dinner to celebrate the landmark anniversary was also held at the Plas Hafod hotel in Gwernymynydd, near Mold, with 130 employees and guests in attendance, including representatives of all three of Synthite subsidiary companies.

Founded in 1920 in West Bromwich, Synthite was initially set up as a resins company before manufacturing formaldehyde.

Formaldehyde is a basic building block of the chemical industry and is used in the manufacture of a vast array of everyday goods,ranging from furniture, floorboards and interior trim for motor vehicles.

In 1928, Synthite became a member of the Charles Tennant Group – a conglomeration of companies that manufacture and/or supply chemicals to industry, now known as Tennants Consolidated Ltd.

Production of formaldehyde began in Mold in 1950 and would become the home of all Synthite’s production operations from 1991. The company now employs 125 people at the Denbigh Road location and liaises closely with the local community as well as making charitable donations to charities in North East Wales annually.

Kevin Jones, Synthite managing director, said: “I think we’ve been successful as we’ve moved with the times as a business.