GrafTech
Private Subsidiary | |
Industry | Chemicals, Materials Science |
Founded | 1886 |
Headquarters | Independence, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 13 manufacturing facilities, 6 office locations |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Joel L. Hawthorne (Chairman & CEO) |
Products | Synthetic Graphite and carbon electrodes, natural graphite, other graphite materials and systems |
Services | Graphite materials science |
Revenue | US$ 1.09 billion (FY 2014) |
US$ (256 million) (FY 2014) | |
US$ (285 million) (FY 2014) | |
Total assets | US$ 1.83 billion (FY 2014) |
Total equity | US$ 1.00 billion (FY 2014) |
Owner | Brookfield Asset Management |
Number of employees | 2,397 |
Divisions |
Engineered Solutions Industrial Materials |
Subsidiaries | Seadrift Coke L.P. |
Website |
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Footnotes / references [1] |
GrafTech International Holdings Inc., commonly referred to as GrafTech, is an American multinational subsidiary company headquartered in Independence, Ohio. GrafTech has been manufacturing carbon and graphite products for over 125 years. GrafTech was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as GrafTech International Ltd. from 1995 to 2015, and is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of the Canadian firm Brookfield Asset Management.
The company’s operations are divided into two lines of business: Engineered Solutions and Industrial Materials. GrafTech's customers are located in over 65 countries and represent a wide range of industries and end markets, including steel manufacturing, automotive products, advanced energy and electronics. GrafTech operates 18 facilities, including 13 principal manufacturing facilities[2] and employs approximately 2,400 people.
Company history
GrafTech’s business was founded in 1886 as the National Carbon Company, which then merged with Union Carbide in 1917, and the business that would later become GrafTech began to operate as the Carbon Products Division of Union Carbide.
Union Carbide was reorganized in 1989, with the Carbon Products Division renamed as the UCAR Carbon Company.[3]
In late 2010, GrafTech acquired two companies: Seadrift Coke LP, a manufacturer of needle coke, which is an essential component in the production of graphite electrodes; and C/G Electrodes LLC, which manufactures graphite electrodes. In February 2011, the company acquired Micron Research Corporation, a manufacturer of superfine-grained graphite. In October 2011, GrafTech acquired advanced carbon composite manufacturer Fiber Materials Inc. (FMI).
In August 2015, GrafTech was purchased by Brookfield Asset Management.[4] (NYSE: BAM)
Notable Events
1886: The National Carbon Company, GrafTech’s predecessor, is founded.
1914: Introduces the first 12-inch diameter graphite electrodes.
1956: Receives an Oscar® for the development and production of a high-efficiency yellow flame carbon for motion picture color photography.
1956–1978: Develops high performance carbon fibers; this work is recognized in 2003 with a National Historic Chemical Landmark from the American Chemical Society.
1985: Develops advanced technology for carbon/carbon composites used in spacecraft.
1990: Introduces first 30-inch diameter graphite electrodes for UHP DC arc furnaces
1995: Develops new graphite for the US Advanced Battery Consortium for lithium batteries in electric vehicles. Initial public offering.[5]
1999: Develops first natural graphite-based heat spreaders for electronic thermal management.
2004: Introduces optimized pinless joint design for large-diameter graphite electrodes.
2007: Commercializes high-temperature insulation solutions for the polysilicon and solar industries .
2010: Launches high thermal conductivity SPREADERSHIELD™ products for electronics and lighting applications.
2003–2011: Wins seven R&D 100 Awards in nine years.
2011: Dedicated two historical markers awarded by the Ohio Historical Society. One is for pioneering battery research made at Parma by Lewis Urry and National Carbon Company. The other recognizes the Lakewood facility’s long history and National Carbon Company.
Segments and Products
GrafTech’s Industrial Materials segment is focused on the global steel market. This segment represents approximately 80 percent of the company’s sales and includes the following product lines:
- Graphite electrodes: Consumable product used to conduct electricity to melt scrap steel in electric arc furnaces.
- Needle coke: Primary raw material in the production of graphite electrodes.
- Refractories: Insulating brick technology for hearth walls installed in modern integrated steel furnaces worldwide.
The Engineered Solutions segment addresses a number of other high-growth markets, represents approximately 20 percent of corporate sales and includes four lines of business:
- Advanced Graphite Materials: A wide range of highly engineered synthetic graphite products that are used in a variety of end markets, including solar, oil and gas exploration, and transportation.
- Advanced Energy Technologies: Thin, lightweight, flexible graphite solutions used to dissipate heat in applications requiring significant thermal management, including flat panel displays, smartphones and LED lighting.
- Advanced Composite Materials: Carbon fiber-based products manufactured by subsidiary company Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI)
- Advanced Materials: Carbon and graphite powders
Markets
Steel
Electronics
- Appliances
- Displays
- Mobile computing and entertainment
- Telecommunications
Energy
- Polysilicon
- Oil and gas
- Solar
- Semiconductor
- Fuel cell
- Nuclear
- Solid state lighting
- Heating and cooling
- Energy storage
Industrial
- Metallurgical
- Machine shop
- Thermal
- Chemical
- Automotive
- Building materials
Aerospace
- Commercial aerospace
- Defense
Controversies
On April 1, 1998, a class action lawsuit against UCAR International, Inc. ("UCAR"), for artificially inflating stock price in the class period was announced. In 2000, the class members won a settlement of $ 40.5 million.[6]
In 2001, GrafTech, at the time UCAR Carbon, was fined €50.4 million by the European Commission[7] and $110 million by the United States Department of Justice[8] for participating in an international price-fixing cartel with seven other firms in the market for graphite electrodes.
References
- ↑ "GrafTech 2014 10-K". GrafTech International.
- ↑ "GrafTech - About Us". GrafTech International.
- ↑ "Union Carbide Corporation, History". Union Carbide Corporation.
- ↑ "Brookfield Asset Management affiliate completes acquisition of GrafTech International". Crain's Cleveland Business.
- ↑ "GrafTech 10K Statement 2002". GTIH.
- ↑ "Class Action against UCAR International".
- ↑ "European Commission fine for graphite electrode cartel".
- ↑ "United States Department of Justice fine for graphite electrode cartel".
External links
- GrafTech International official website
- Brookfield Asset Management official website
- Company History