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Ceradyne invests in GMSI to enhance LED services

GMSI's proprietary CVD method of applying SiC ceramic coating on precision machined graphite shapes is used in the manufacture of LEDs
Ceradyne has acquired a minority interest with an option to acquire all of Tempe, Arizona-based Graphite Machining Services and Innovations, LLC (GMSI).

Ceradyne currently develops, manufactures, and markets advanced technical ceramic products and components for defence, industrial, energy, automotive/diesel, and commercial applications. The firm now wants to penetrate the LED lighting market and is doing so in acquiring this stake in GMSI.

GMSI has developed a proprietary method of applying a chemical vapour deposited (CVD) SiC ceramic coating on precision machined graphite shapes. The resultant product is used in the manufacture of LEDs for the rapidly growing solid state lighting market.

GMSI's expertise and technology have been focused on the precision machining of ultra-high quality graphite shapes since its founding in 1984. The demand for state-of-the-art components for use in the MOCVD process in the manufacturing of LEDs has led to GMSI's shift in technology and manufacturing capacity to serve the LED and other semiconductor markets.

This acquisition of GMSI will not materially affect Ceradyne's 2012 financial performance.

David Reed, president of Ceradyne's North American Operations, comments, "We are excited about this relatively small but high technology investment in GMSI. It fits very well with our diversification strategy, coupled with our interest in building out Ceradyne's advanced technical ceramics portfolio. Furthermore, the market for efficient, environmentally friendly LED lighting systems is expected to grow very rapidly over the next ten years."

"The GMSI facility in Tempe is absolutely first class and GMSI's president, Peter Guercio, and his partners, Rex Dillman and Dale Beeck, are excellent additions to Ceradyne's entrepreneurial, technology-driven culture," adds Reed.

Peter Guercio, GMSI's president, concludes, "The relationship with Ceradyne is perfect. It is clear to us with the growth opportunities we see ahead that we will need the resources of a larger technology operation. Ceradyne and its advanced technical ceramic focus is the ideal partner. We are looking forward to our growth in the burgeoning LED markets."

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