In a landmark move expected to reshape its operations in the European market, Kymera International has announced the acquisition of Coating Center Castrop GmbH (CCC), a prominent figure in thermal spray services and precision machining. This acquisition, unveiled on December 3, 2024, solidifies Kymera's footing as a leader in specialty materials and surface technologies, expanding its capabilities significantly across several critical industries.
Based in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, CCC specializes in providing advanced thermal spray solutions that are pivotal in mitigating extreme wear impacts on high-value components. With a broad spectrum of applications across aerospace, marine propulsion, pharmaceuticals, and various industrial sectors, CCC has established its reputation as a go-to provider for companies seeking innovative surface engineering solutions. The integration of CCC into Kymera's operations not only broadens its reach within Europe but also augments its existing technological capacities.
Barton White, the CEO of Kymera International, commented on this strategic move, stating, "The Surface Technologies division of Kymera distinguishes itself through its ability to deliver high-performance, comprehensive thermal spray solutions tailored specifically to client needs, coupled with superior service and support. The integration of CCC further empowers us to meet global demands with localized service offerings, especially in the aerospace sector using our cutting-edge HaloJet ID HVOF™ technology."
This acquisition comes at a strategic time when the aerospace sector is witnessing a surge in advancements and requirements for high-performance components. The inclusion of CCC introduces advanced component engineering capabilities, manufacturing, and CNC machining into Kymera's portfolio, alongside establishing a European HaloJet ID HVOF™ service center. This facility is set to provide localized support for aerospace landing gear, addressing a critical need for efficient maintenance and service within the region.
Adam Shebitz, a partner and industry lead at Palladium Equity Partners, which supported the acquisition, noted that having CCC positioned in Germany will unlock growth opportunities within the European aerospace sector and propel the expansion of Kymera's HaloJet technology. “We anticipate that this location will be instrumental in fostering future growth in Europe’s aerospace industry,” Shebitz stated.
The leadership team at CCC expressed excitement about the partnership with Kymera, emphasizing the potential to broaden their offerings with innovative thermal spray technologies. This will enable CCC to provide a wider array of coating processes and services, ultimately enhancing value for their existing and prospective clientele.
While the specifics of the transaction remain undisclosed, it is clear this acquisition marks a significant leap for Kymera, taking it closer to achieving its strategic growth objectives in key markets. With a history dating back to the 1800s, Kymera International has consistently evolved through strategic acquisitions, becoming a dominant player in the development and manufacture of advanced specialty materials and high-performance coatings across diverse industries including aerospace, defense, medical, electronics, specialty automotive, additive manufacturing, and multiple industrial applications.
Kymera's extensive production footprint spans the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, the UK, Asia, and Brazil, attesting to its robust global presence. As the company integrates CCC into its operations, industry watchers anticipate exciting developments that could redefine standards in surface technologies and thermal spray applications.
For further insights on Kymera’s innovations and strategic direction, visit their official site at
www.kymerainternational.com. To learn more about Coating Center Castrop GmbH and its advanced surface treatments, explore
www.coating-center.de.