A Nottingham company, which is the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminium and composite gas cylinders, is investing £500,000 into its East Midlands site, as it celebrates over 120 years of trading.

Luxfer Gas Cylinders will soon be expanding its base on Colwick Industrial Estate; which currently employs more than 200 people from the region.

The major cash injection will boost Luxfer’s alternative fuel team, which has increased its production over the past 12 months of bespoke CNG and hydrogen-power systems for buses and other types of commercial vehicles.

It will also bring up to 10 new roles to the business, as well as investment in new manufacturing equipment.

The company boasts six sites around the globe including Nottingham; Graham, North Carolina; Riverside, California; Gerzat, France; Shanghai, China; and Calgary, Canada. In addition, Luxfer is involved in joint ventures in Oklahoma, USA and Delhi, India.

It specialises in creating high-pressure aluminium and composite gas cylinders, which are used in all walks of life – including for medical life support, and by firefighters as extinguishers and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Luxfer cylinders are also used in the aerospace and beverage industries; with the Nottingham base manufacturing up to one million cylinders each year. 

Luxfer Holdings, which includes Luxfer Gas Cylinders, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and has seen increased demand across its various industries; with a reported revenue of $441.3 million for 2017; a $26.5 million increase from the previous year.

Across its international manufacturing sites, the company has stepped in to provide its innovative products for several high-profile collaborations, including: 

  • The effort to rescue 33 miners in Chile in 2010, after they were trapped 2,300 ft underground following a shock collapse
  •  400 SCBA cylinders which were supplied to the diving team as part of the rescue mission of the Thai football team earlier this year
  • 26 cylinders manufactured by Luxfer in Nottingham and Graham are currently in use on the Mercy Ships; a hospital ship which travels the world offering free medical treatment for terminally ill patients in developing nations
  • Supporting ‘Under the Pole’, a series of innovative underwater explorations focusing on the poles and ocean conversation
  • Supplying hydrogen gas cylinders for the Energy Observer; the world’s first hydrogen water vessel that, over six years, is undertaking a scientific global mission exploring alternative fuels and energies.

Over 120 years of engineering excellence

Luxfer was established in 1897 specialising in glass prisms, as the brainchild of British-born inventor James Gray Pennycuick. It was first launched as the Electrical Glass Corporation, and was later renamed the Luxfer Prism Company, offering windows, skylights and sidewalk lights. During World War I the company was commissioned to produce screw pickets to support barbed wire on the battlefields, and soon after Luxfer added metal fasteners and formed-metal construction components to its product line, changing its business name to Luxfer Limited.

In 1958, Luxfer produced the world’s first cold-extruded, seamless, high-pressure aluminium cylinders, and in 1965, sold its remaining non-cylinder product lines to concentrate on the rapidly expanding cylinder business; becoming Luxfer Gas Cylinders.

David Sparkes, operations director at Luxfer Gas Cylinders Limited, commented: “Luxfer is proud to have over 120 years of history and heritage in the industry, and part of that huge success is having quality and innovation at the very heart of what we do.

“The £500,000 investment into our Nottingham site will help drive the business forward, allowing us to respond to increasing demand in industries such as alternative fuel, which is a significant growth market given the global focus on reducing emissions. Luxfer is seen to be crucial partner with companies developing this this emerging technology.”