Ceradyne purchase helps it diversify into radioactive waste storage
With the future of its military armor sales uncertain, Costa Mesa-based high-tech ceramics maker Ceradyne is diversifying into materials for semiconductors and radioactive waste disposal. It...
View ArticleCeradyne lightweight armor passes Army vehicle test
Ceradyne Inc., the Costa Mesa specialty ceramics maker, said today it had been notified that its alternate lightweight armor materials passed Army testing for military vehicles. The company said the...
View ArticleCeradyne gets $4.9 million Special Ops armor order
Ceradyne Inc., the Costa Mesa specialty ceramics maker, announced today it received an initial $4.9 million order to supply body armor to the U.S. Special Operations Command. The first order on the...
View ArticleCeradyne gets $9.6 million federal prisons order
Ceradyne Inc., the Costa Mesa maker of specialty ceramics, announced today it received a $9.6 million order for body armor from UNICOR. UNICOR is the trade name for Federal Prison Industries Inc., a...
View ArticleCeradyne outlook dims on falling demand for body armor
(Updated with layoff information) Ceradyne Inc., a Costa Mesa producer of ceramic products for military and civilian uses, today reported falling profits for the fourth quarter of 2007 — mostly because...
View ArticleCeradyne settles helicopter armor claim
Ceradyne, the Costa Mesa ceramics armor manufacturer, has agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve a lawsuit claiming it failed to adequately test the armor plated inserts for Black Hawk helicopters made...
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