Eastman buys US specialty chemical firm Dynaloy
Eastman Chemical has acquired the assets of Dynaloy, a specialty chemical business based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
This acquisition, which includes Dynaloys inventory, equipment, intellectual property, and customer contracts, supports Eastmans growth efforts for the electronic materials product line of its coatings, adhesives, specialty polymers and inks (CASPI) segment, the company said.
Dynaloy manufactures and sells advanced cleaning solutions for multiple applications on a global basis, with particular focus on the semiconductor industry.
The business will remain headquartered in Indianapolis.
Dynaloy brings a strong market connect along with material science capabilities that are complementary to our own, said Scott Ballard, industry director for Eastmans electronic materials business.
As we continue to develop and grow Eastmans presence in electronic materials, the expertise and reliability that Dynaloy customers have come to expect will be a great asset to our overall growth strategy, he added.
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