Laird Group PLC - www.laird-plc.com
Laird Technologies - www.lairdtech.com
London October 26, 2005 –
The Laird Group PLC ("Laird") announces today the acquisition
of Melcor Corporation and its Chinese subsidiary Melcor Hua Yua
("Melcor") from Fedders Corporation for a total cash
consideration of $17.4 million (£9.85 million) plus $2.6
million (£1.5 million) for the purchase of a third-party
minority interest in Melcor's Chinese joint venture, of which
$0.65million (£0.4 million) is payable to key management
personnel after two years subject to the continued retention of
such personnel.
Melcor provides advanced thermal management solutions
to a wide variety of end use markets. It is a leading manufacturer
and supplier of thermoelectric modules and cooling systems for
aerospace, medical and specialist industrial applications. Melcor
designs and manufactures its products from facilities in New Jersey,
United States and in Quanzhou, China.
In the year ended 31 December, 2004, Melcor reported
revenues of $13.5 million (£7.6 million) and operating profits
of $2.3 million (£1.3 million).
The business and its management will be integrated
into Laird Technologies' growing thermal management business and
will benefit from Laird's greater product development and application
engineering resources, customer presence and global reach. Laird's
thermal management business complements its existing global market-leading
positions in electromagnetic interference ("EMI") shielding
and cellular wireless antennae products and solutions.
The acquisition of Melcor follows two successful
acquisitions in the last twelve months in Laird Technologies.
In January 2005 Laird acquired Cateron Corporation, the global
leader in the design and supply of EMI shielding to the PC notebook
market. In October 2004 Laird acquired Centurion Wireless Technologies,
the global leader in the design and supply of cellular handset
antennae, and which has recently shipped its one billionth cellular
antennae.
Commenting on the transaction, Peter Hill, Chief
Executive of Laird, said:
"Melcor represents a further step in our strategy
of establishing leading positions and key technologies in our
core markets where we see opportunities for growth. The acquisition
provides us with additional technology from which to develop the
next generation of thermal management products, so as to provide
our customers with the solutions they require as thermal issues
in systems and devices become increasingly important."
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The Laird Group:
Laird is a leading global electronics and security
systems group employing some 9,000 people in operations in North
America, Europe and across Asia.
Laird Technologies is the global market leader in
the design and supply of electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding,
thermal interface products and wireless antennae solutions for
all sectors of the electronics industry, including telecommunications,
data transfer and information technology, as well as to the automotive,
aerospace and defence, consumer electronics, medical and industrial
markets. Its products, often co-designed in conjunction with customers,
are critical in protecting or enhancing the performance of electronic
devices.
Melcor:
Melcor was founded in 1959 and has been at the forefront
of the development and manufacture of thermoelectric coolers.
The business operates from a facility in New Jersey, United States
and through its subsidiary MHY in Quanzhou, China and employs
some 300 people. The business was acquired by Fedders Corporation,
a leading supplier of air conditioning units for residential and
office environments, in 1995. As part of the transaction, all
minority shareholder interests in the Chinese subsidiary, MHY,
have been acquired.
Thermoelectric coolers:
A thermoelectric module is a small solid state device
that can operate as a heat pump or as an electrical power generator.
When used as a heat pump the module utilises a physical property
of the thermoelectric materials called the Peltier effect to move
heat and is called a thermoelectric cooler (TEC). Melcor is a
world leader in TEC technology and manufacturing.
In the Peltier effect, when electric current passes
through the junction of two different types of conductors it results
in a temperature change. However, the practical application of
this concept required the development of semiconductors that are
good conductors of electricity but poor conductors of heat - the
perfect balance for TEC performance. Today, bismuth telluride
is primarily used as the semiconductor material, heavily doped
to create either an excess (n-type) or a deficiency (p-type) of
electrons.
A TEC consists of a number of p- and n-type semiconductor
pairs (couples) connected electrically in series and sandwiched
between two ceramic plates. When connected to a DC power source,
current causes heat to move from one side of the TEC to the other.
Naturally, this creates a hot side and a cold side on the TEC.
A typical application exposes the cold side of the TEC to the
object or substance to be cooled and the hot side to a heat sink
which dissipates the heat to the environment.