Carbolite and Gero become Carbolite-Gero
Advertisement
Carbolite GmbH, the German sales organization of the British company Carbolite Ltd., and Gero Hochtemperaturöfen GmbH & Co. KG will merge to form a new company - Carbolite-Gero GmbH & Co. KG - on 1 January 2015. This company will provide a portfolio of furnaces and ovens which covers a temperature range from 30°C to 3000°C. Solutions for applications in vacuum and under different atmospheres will be part of the comprehensive offering as well as high temperature systems with tungsten, molybdenum or graphite insulation.
Both companies are part of the Dutch Verder Group and as a result of the merger will become an increasingly important player in the heat technology industry. Thanks to the extensive product offering and the global distribution network of the Verder Scientific Division the new company will considerably improve its market penetration, and further intensify world-wide customer support.
As a consequence of the merger, the production area at the company’s headquarters in Neuhausen near Stuttgart will be considerably increased and a new customer center will be built in which laboratory and industrial furnaces and ovens will be presented to visitors.
The Carbolite-Gero products are used in research & development, quality control and production in many different industries.
Most read news
Organizations
Other news from the department business & finance

Get the chemical industry in your inbox
By submitting this form you agree that LUMITOS AG will send you the newsletter(s) selected above by email. Your data will not be passed on to third parties. Your data will be stored and processed in accordance with our data protection regulations. LUMITOS may contact you by email for the purpose of advertising or market and opinion surveys. You can revoke your consent at any time without giving reasons to LUMITOS AG, Ernst-Augustin-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany or by e-mail at revoke@lumitos.com with effect for the future. In addition, each email contains a link to unsubscribe from the corresponding newsletter.
Most read news
More news from our other portals
Last viewed contents
Atofina to build a new organic peroxides plant in China

From Pollutant to Valuable Chemical Product - Researchers have uncovered how bacteria use two nickel-containing enzymes to convert the greenhouse gas CO2 into energy-rich organic compounds

Turning carbon dioxide into liquid fuel - New electrocatalyst efficiently converts carbon dioxide into ethanol
Start of production of world's largest lng plant in Caribbean - Repsol YPF has 22% stake in project
Albemarle to Increase Prices of SAYTEX HP-900 (P)/(G) Brominated Flame Retardants

Distinguish sugars with eye-catching and stretchy rainbow film
Bayer achieves strong gains in sales and earnings - Sales advance by 5.3 percent to EUR 8,316 million
Improving detection of radioactive material in nuclear waste water
