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Cokin doesn't come unstuck - Worries that Cokin filters would become unavailable thanks to new UK government regulations were today rubbished by Cokin.

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Reports that the manufacture of Cokin filters have been suspended due to new UK government regulations have been categorically denied by Marc Heinz, Director of Sales at Cokin, France. Cokin exports 95% of its products to 116 countries worldwide and was in the process of upgrading equipment used to process the CR39 resin - the high quality plastic used in the spectacle industry - when teething problems were encountered. Marc Heinz commented that, "there were no problems with regulations, we were modernising our equipment to maintain the very high quality of the products and there were some problems with the machinery." This led to a delay in new stocks going out and rumours of regulation issues. Cokin assert that the situation has been remedied and production is back to normal.


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wawatson
8 Dec 2006 - 6:20 PM
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I really liked the comment in EPZ's write-up ...


"was in the process of upgrading equipment used to process the CR39 resin - the high quality plastic used in the spectacle industry - when teething problems were encountered"


Now there's a remark to get yer teeth(or is that dentures?) into !! ;0)

William

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