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  2. Kale Group - Wikipedia

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    Kale Group (Turkish: Kale Grubu) is a Turkish industrial conglomerate with headquarters in Istanbul. Established in 1956, the company's primary activities are in ceramics, building chemicals, logistics, defense and aviation industry in 2015.

  3. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    Jaquar Group received the second Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Platinum certification for its bath fittings manufacturing facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, India. [29] Mr. Rajesh Mehra was ranked 93rd in the Forbes India's list of 100 Richest People in 2019 Ranking. [30] Jaquar group completed 60 years in manufacturing excellence.

  4. Heraeus - Wikipedia

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    The group supplies products to manufacturing companies in the automotive industry, the aerospace sector, telecommunications, the chemical industry, medical technology and the steel industry. [36] A main business unit of the Heraeus Group is the production and processing of precious metals (e.g. platinum, gold, silver).

  5. Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery & Tiles - Wikipedia

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    The First World War was a difficult time for all ceramic companies, and Forsyth, who had left to fight, only returned briefly after the war. Increasingly, the tile side of production dominated. "Lapis Ware", with special underglaze colours, was introduced in 1928. But production of pottery (as opposed to tiles) ceased in 1938. [2]

  6. Materion - Wikipedia

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    Materion Corp. is a multinational company specializing in high-performance engineered materials.Among their products are precious and non-precious metals, inorganic chemicals, specialty coatings, beryllium, specialty engineered beryllium, beryllium copper alloys, ceramics, and engineered clad and plated metal systems.

  7. CeramTec - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Cinven sold the CeramTec group of companies to funds advised by private equity investor BC Partners and other co-investors for a purchase price of EUR 2.6 billion. In spring 2021, the CeramTec Group acquired the Swiss specialist for ceramic dental implants, Dentalpoint AG (today CeramTec Schweiz GmbH).

  8. CoorsTek - Wikipedia

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    Coors Porcelain was renamed Coors Ceramics Company in 1986, shortly after Joseph Coors Jr. (1942–2016), [38], [39] succeeded R. Derald Whiting (1923–1995) as president. [40] At the time, porcelain was a small part of the 12-plant, 2200-employee company's output. High-alumina ceramics were and remain the company's primary products.

  9. Lasselsberger - Wikipedia

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    The positive economic development of the company in the ceramics industry enabled the further expansion of sales activities and the acquisition of additional production sites in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. In addition, the Hungarian Zalakeramia Group [3] [4] and the Romanian ceramics producer Cesarom [5] were taken over.