Morgan Advanced Materials PLC
XMUN:MGJ
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Morgan Advanced Materials PLC
Glance View
Morgan Advanced Materials Plc is a materials technology company, which engages in engineering of ceramics, carbon, and composites. The company is headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire and currently employs 7,800 full-time employees. The firm's products are produced within two divisions: Thermal Products division and Carbon and Technical Ceramics division. The Thermal Products division's business units include Thermal Ceramics and Molten Metal Systems. The Carbon and Technical Ceramics division's business units include Electrical Carbon and Technical Ceramics. The Thermal Ceramics business makes advanced ceramic products and systems for thermal insulation. The Molten Metal Systems manufactures crucibles and foundry consumables for non-ferrous metal melting applications. The Electrical Carbon business manufactures a range of electrical carbon brushes and collectors. The Technical Ceramics business engineers’ functional ceramic materials, components and sub-assemblies.
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