Albemarle acquires Cambridge Chemical Company
Will help Albemarle expand its electronic materials catalyst portfolio
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Cambridge Chemical's technology and products will further strengthen Albemarle's offerings in the electronic materials market, including the light emitting diodes (LED), semiconductor, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and now laser segments. Albemarle will also benefit from a number of R&D and distribution synergies resulting from the acquisition.
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Raphael Crawford, Global VP - Performance Catalyst and Specialty Chemicals Division, Albemarle, added, “Our Electronic Materials business is a critical growth platform for us, built upon our extensive expertise in organometallic chemistry, our effectiveness in backward integration of key raw materials and our reputation for quality. The acquisition of Cambridge Chemical adds unique technological capabilities, distribution channels, and expertise to our list of existing assets, allowing us to bring even greater value to our customers.”
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Albemarle launched its Electronic Materials business unit in January 2012. Since then, Albemarle has successfully launched four products within its PureGrowth portfolio, which are used in metal organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD), a process used to manufacture components for LED bulbs and compound semiconductors.
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First Published: Oct 09 2013 | 10:33 AM IST

