* First-half pretax profit up 7 pct at 48.9 mln stg
* Says second half has begun well
* Shares rise as much as 3 pct (Adds details , updates share movement)
May 20 (Reuters) - Specialty plastics maker Victrex Plc reported a 7 percent rise in pretax profit for thefirst half as higher polymer sales volumes offset lower margins.
Victrex, whose PEEK thermoplastic resins, film and pipe areused in the Boeing 787 aircraft, said its second half hadstarted 'well' with initial volume trends building on itsfirst-half performance.
However, the company, which generates about 97 percent ofits revenue outside the UK, warned of adverse currency exchangemovements.
Pretax profit for the six months ended March 31 grew to 48.9million pounds ($82.3 million) from 45.7 million pounds a yearearlier. Revenue grew 13 percent to 120 million pounds.
Analysts on average expected the company to report pretaxprofit of 49.05 million pounds on revenue of 97.7 millionpounds, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
A 14 percent jump in sales volumes compensated for a fall ingross margins, which decreased to 64 percent from 67.2 percent ayear earlier. Volumes were driven by sales at its core VictrexPolymer Solutions business that caters to the automotive,aerospace and industrial markets.
The company on Tuesday also appointed Lawrence Pentz,current non-executive director, as its new non-executivechairman effective Oct.1. Pentz replaces Anita Frew, who retiresin September.
Pentz also serves as an executive director at catalyst makerJohnson Matthey.
Victrex, whose polymers are used in smartphones, aeroplanesand cars to oil & gas equipment and medical devices, raised itsinterim dividend to 11.39 pence from 10.35 pence a year earlier.
Shares in the company were up 2.2 percent at 1736 pence at0832 GMT on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday. They touched ahigh of 1738 earlier in the session. ($1 = 0.5943 British Pounds) (Reporting by Karen Rebelo in Bangalore; Editing by GopakumarWarrier)