The Triplex Safety Glass Company Ltd was founded in 1912 by
Kent-born Reginald Delpech (30 March 1881 - 29 May 1935). The company was established in 1912 to produce laminated windscreens in the UK, under a licence from French
Société du Verre Triplex established by French chemist
Édouard Bénédictus (1878–1930) who invented laminated glass. Triplex glass was reportedly first applied to automobiles during
World War I. On 9 September 1929 Triplex formed a joint venture company with
Pilkington in
St Helens. The company is now part of Pilkington Automotive. In the 1960s Triplex bought its main competitor British Indestructo Glass, giving it a monopoly in British laminated glass production. In the 1980s, around 1,000 people worked at the Triplex site in St Helens and about 700 at the site in
Kings Norton. Pilkington retired the Triplex brand in August 1993. The company was formally dissolved in September 2019.
Key people • Sir Graham Cunningham, Chairman •
Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, Chairman, 1954–1956 • Derek Cook, Chairman, 1984–1985 • Sir
Barrie Heath DFC, Managing Director, 1960–1968 •
Kenneth Horne, sales director ==Structure==