Knight Material Technologies (KMT), located in Canton, Ohio, has acquired Electro Chemical Engineering and Manufacturing Co. (EC) located in Emmaus, PA. KMT (www.knightmaterials.com) is a leading service provider and manufacturer in the corrosion-resistant materials industry, and EC is a leader in high-performance fluoropolymer-lined vessels.
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Combining the two companies’ solutions will create a larger, complementary product offering that will drive expansion into new markets and industries. EC will benefit from KMT’s expanded reach, including the U.S. Gulf Coast and global markets, while Knight will expand its solutions with EC’s fluoropolymer vessels and other materials. The Gulf Coast region has not previously had a local manufacturer for the sales, project personnel and manufacturing of fluoropolymer-lined vessels. Utilizing KMT’s Houston office, and fabrication facilities in Baytown, Texas, EC intends to expand into the region to assist local customers with broader range of both products and services. In addition to EC’s various fluoropolymer vessel liners, including PVDF, ECTFE, ETFE, FEP, PFA, PTFE, and more. EC also has proprietary adhesive systems for sheet lining and plastic welding technology.
“Electro Chemical and Knight Material Technologies have separate technology and service solutions within the same industries and even some of the same customers,” said Kevin Brooks, President of KMT. “Together, we will be able to become more of a complete solutions provider to our customers and create leverage that will accelerate the growth potential for both companies. This will be a win-win situation for our companies, customers and employees.”
Electro Chemical also owns a subsidiary, Superior Dual Laminate Products (SDL), in Vancouver, BC. SDL focuses on producing FRP dual laminate equipment, including piping, headers, tanks and specialty equipment. Dual laminate equipment is the preferred corrosion-resistant material in various industries, including the chlor-alkali industry.
“We are excited to add the innovation technology Electro Chemical offers to our product line,” added Brooks. “The company provides proprietary services with technical differentiation and consistently brings industry-leading innovation to its customers, such as its work in increasing the temperature resistance of epoxy adhesives and new welding techniques.”
“This represents a tremendous opportunity for our company and workforce at EC,” said Mike Bunner, President, who will remain with EC as a consultant through the transition period. “Throughout our 70+ year history, EC has focused on driving innovation and technology solutions for our customers. This acquisition extends our geographic reach and positions us to bring even more capabilities to our customers in ways that will strengthen our position as a premier provider of linings and coatings to some of the industry’s most demanding applications.”