Kemet, manufacturer of tantalum, ceramic, aluminum, film, paper and electrolytic capacitors, announced its acquisition of Cornell Dubilier Foil (CDF), a Tennessee based manufacturer of foils utilized as a core component in the manufacture of electrolytic capacitors. The total consideration paid in the transaction is $15 million.
Established in 1990, the facility was previously a subsidiary of Panasonic Electronic Devices Corporation of America. Most recently, CDF was a subsidiary of Cornell-Dubilier Marketing and an affiliate of the Cornell group of companies. The foil facility is one of the largest of its kind in North America. The primary focus of the operations going forward will be the formation of aluminum foil to support Kemet's Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor operations, as well as the formed foil needs of the Cornell-Dubilier affiliated companies and the existing customer base of the foil facility.
As part of the transaction, the Cornell group of companies will retain a relationship with Kemet under a long-term supply agreement.