Coorstek uses its deep expertise in translucent and transparent ceramics to produce tens of millions of these ceramic components each year.
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Coorstek has developed electrostatic discharge safe esd safe ceramics to protect sensitive microelectronic components from static electricity buildup.
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With vast manufacturing capabilities and flexible operations coorstek is committed to our employees and business partners while meeting our customers needs.
After spending many years in zanesville ohio perfecting his ceramic art pottery methods he arrived in golden in 1909.
Coorstek headquarters and primary factories are located in golden colorado usa near the foothills west of denver the company is wholly owned by keystone holdings llc a trust of the coors family.
Founded in 1910 and headquartered in golden colorado coorstek is a fifth generation family owned and operated global manufacturer of engineered ceramics.
Coorstek subsidiaries and affiliates coorstek medical.
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John herold founder of herold china and pottery company the predecessor of coorstek was born in austria and immigrated to the united states around 1890.
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Is a privately owned manufacturer of technical ceramics for aerospace automotive chemical electronics medical metallurgical oil and gas semiconductor and many other industries.
Translucent and transparent ceramics have a higher thermal resistance than glass or resin and they are stronger and harder.
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Statsafe materials and arcresist coatings have electrical resistivities engineered to slowly dissipate accumulated electrostatic and secondary electron charges preventing rapid.
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