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In 1986, Coors Porcelain became Coors Ceramics - reflecting the company’s ceramic material advancements and broad product range.
In 1992, Coors Ceramics, along with 3 other Coors subsidiaries, spun off from Adolph Coors Company to become part of the publicly traded ACX Technologies.
In 2000, Coors Ceramics changed its name to CoorsTek.
In 2008, CoorsTek developed another ultra-clean ceramic designed specifically for extreme-duty semiconductor applications.
In 2014, CoorsTek and the Coors family announced a $27 million commitment to fund a research partnership and the construction of the CoorsTek Center for Applied Science and Engineering, an interdisciplinary academic and research facility.
In 2015, CoorsTek acquired leading Japanese engineered ceramics manufacturer Covalent Materials, formerly Toshiba Ceramics ─ expanding both its customer base and market presence in Asia.
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