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right Materials Research Corporation (MRC) was a global manufacturer and supplier of highly specialized semiconductor materials and equipment.


Timeline

*1957: Materials Research Corporation founded by Dr. Sheldon Weinig 47 Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers, NY :for the purification and characterization of materials to be used in controlled research *1970: IPO, listed on the
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. Businesses included sputtering systems, high purity materials for sputtering and evaporation thin film metal processes, ultra high purity fine grande alumina substrates for telecommunication devices. *1975: Introduced 902/903 Batch *1980: Introduced 603 Batch *1981: Moved company from Yonkers , New York to Route 303, Orangeburg, NY 10962 *1988: Introduced the Eclipse *1989: MRC acquires CVD division in Phoenix, AZ *1989: Acquired by Sony Corporation of America (for $58 million) https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/IR/library/ar/8ido18000005flzv-att/1990-E.pdf {{Bare URL PDF, date=March 2022 *1992: Garrett Pierce becomes President and CEO *1993: Tom Marmen becomes President and CEO *1996: Dr. Robert Foster becomes CEO *1997: Moved operations from NY to Gilbert, AZ, as part of a company reorganization :Outsourced manufacturing of the Eclipse Mark II, Eclipse Star, and Solaces PVD to Derlan, Inc. :Veeco Instruments Inc., Plainview, N.Y. acquired MRC Media & Magnetics Applications (MMA) division in Orangeburg, N.Y *1998: Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL) acquired the equipment divisions of MRC :KDF acquired the MRC batch and etch product lines from Tokyo Electron *1999: Praxair Surface Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Praxair, Inc. acquired the business of Materials Research Corporation (MRC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America.


References

Equipment semiconductor companies