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R.K. Print-Coat Instruments Limited

RK Print Coat Instruments, Paint, Ink, resin application specialists

RK specialises in the design and manufacture of equipment used to produce repeatable samples of most surface coatings RK equipment is used for printing ink and paint manufacturers, pigment, resin and dyestuff suppliers and manufacturers of textiles, adhesives, papers, films, foils, medical and pharmaceutical products.

CRN
00775106
Founded
1963
Age
62

Overview

Legal name
R.K. PRINT-COAT INSTRUMENTS LIMITED
Region
East of England
Registered address
ABINGTON ROAD
LITLINGTON
ROYSTON
HERTFORDSHIRE
SG8 0QZ
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

6 events
31 Jan
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

29 Dec
2026

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

15 Dec
2025

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

30 Apr
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

11 Sep
2024

Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full

Accounts Analysed

AA | Transaction MzQzNTI2MTg0OWFkaXF6a2N4

Published 11 Sep 2024 09:40

26 Sep
1963

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

2 awards
First funded
2008
Funded years
2008, 2011
Age at first award
44 years

Projects

2011 Collaborative R&D

Scalable, low-cost organic photovoltaic devices

1 May 2011 to 30 Jun 2014

Awarded
£95,000
Total cost £165,591

Project SCALLOPS (SCALable LOw-cost Organic Photovoltaics) aims to develop an organic photovoltaic device compatible with large-scale manufacturing processes. Each of the major components of the device is being developed with cost, scalability and sustainability in mind. An indium-free transparent electrode is being developed that entails modifying commer...

2008 Collaborative R&D

Delivering Electronic Components with Aligned layers by Foil stamping (DECAF)

1 Jul 2008 to 31 Dec 2010

Awarded
£74,555
Total cost £124,300

Awaiting Public Summary

Product types

Collaborative R&D