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aerospaceHeadquartered in Costa Mesa, California, Ceradyne Inc. is a fully integrated developer and manufacturer of advanced technical ceramic products and components for defense, industrial, nuclear, electronic, automotive and medical markets.

Founded in 1967, Ceradyne has diversified its product lines to capture opportunities created by the growing demand for better materials performance. In late 2004, the company added new product lines and new markets—and one of the world's leading suppliers of starting powders for manufacturing advanced ceramics products—by acquiring ESK Ceramics of Kempten, Germany.

The unique characteristics of advanced technical ceramics—hardness, light weight, ability to withstand extremely high temperatures, resistance to wear and corrosion, low friction, and special electrical properties—offer significant advantages over traditional materials such as metals and plastics. As a result, Ceradyne continues to develop new uses for ceramics and offers a diversified line of high performance ceramic products for a wide range of markets.

Markets and Applications

Defense

Military ballistic armor protection for personnel, combat and tactical vehicles, small boats,       helicopters, and fixed wing aircraft.
Aerospace engine igniters, missile radomes, bushings and bearings

General Industry
Manufacturing components for aluminum processing, silicon refining, semiconductor       processing, aluminum metalizing, cast iron and super-alloy cutting.
Casting/pressing/forming components for steel and aluminum casting, titanium forming, glass       tempering, and thin-strip metal casting.
Petrochemical parts/tools for crude oil drilling, extraction and measurement.

Neutron Absorber Materials
BORAL® Composite, BORTEC® MMC, BorAluminum™, BoroBond™, Enriched Boron, and Boron Carbide offer a full range of thermal neutron absorber materials for criticality control in wet and dry, used and fresh fuel transportation/storage applications and reactor control systems.

Electronic
Boron dopants and isotopes for semiconductor production
High performance parts for the electronic industry
Cluster ion implantation sub systems and advanced ion source materials

Automotive/Diesel Engine
Diesel engine cam rollers
Fuel pump components and rollers
Cylindrical rollers for hybrid roller bearings

Medical/Dental
Medical components for diagnostic and surgical instruments
Dental implants, abutments and crowns
Translucent orthodontic brackets

Ceradyne Operating Divisions

   Advanced Ceramic Operations – Costa Mesa and Irvine, California
   Advanced Ceramic Operations – Lexington, Kentucky
   Ceradyne Armor Systems, Inc. – Washington, D.C.
   Ceradyne Boron Products LLC – Quapaw, Oklahoma
   Ceradyne Canada ULC – Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada
   ESK Ceramics – Kempten, Germany
   ESK Ceramics – Bazet, France
   Minco, Inc. – Midway, Tennessee
   Thermo Materials – Atlanta, Georgia
   Tianjin Technical Ceramics – Beijing, China
   SemEquip, Inc. – North Billerica, Massachusetts
   Semicon Associates – Lexington, Kentucky
   Vehicle Armor Systems – Wixom, Michigan


Company Objective

"Ceradyne's objective is to provide state-of-the-art, advanced technical ceramics to meet customer requirements for higher performance and efficiencies in manufacturing equipment, production processes, and products. We believe the catalysts driving demand for advanced ceramics are the physical and theoretical limitations of products and parts made of conventional materials. With our technical expertise, expanded production capacity, and global presence, we will continue to develop and commercialize advanced ceramic solutions that enable customers worldwide to achieve those higher levels of performance in a cost-effective manner."

–Joel Moskowitz
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer


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