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Brooks Instrument completes acquisition of Celerity’s Instrumentation Division

| By Dorothy Lozowski

Brooks Instrument (Hatfield, Penn.; www.brooksinstrument.com) has announced its acquisition of certain assets of Celerity’s Instrumentation Div. Celerity designs and manufactures precision instruments and advanced gas and liquid delivery solutions, including thermal mass flow devices, for the semiconductor industry where it has established a global share leadership position. The acquisition includes Celerity’s next generation GF Series thermal mass flow controller, designed to precisely measure, monitor, and control ultra-high-purity process gas chemistry in semiconductor-device and solar-cell manufacturing processes; as well as other specialty products serving vacuum- and pressure-measurement markets. Assets acquired by Brooks Instrument include Celerity’s Allen, Tex. operations and its Irvine, Calif., technology center as well as other sales and service locations throughout the world. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

“This is an extremely exciting time for Brooks,” stated Jim Dale, CEO of Brooks Instrument. “With this acquisition, we strengthen our share in the thermal mass flow instrumentation market and establish an entry point with attractive product technology in vacuum and pressure measurement markets. Celerity’s strong semiconductor market position together with Brooks’ strong industrial market position will create the number one thermal mass flow supplier in the world.”