Sao Paulo-based coke marketer and calciner Unimetal purchased German carbon products producer CS Additive at the end of April, a company that uses petroleum coke as a raw material for its product called Carbolux.
CS Additive produces carburizing products for the iron and steel industries. Its Carbolux products are used for steel and casting production, brake linings and other specialty carbon products such as graphite lubricant. The company said it uses graphitized and calcined petroleum coke from European, South American and Chinese sources to produce these products.
The acquisition will help to increase its market coverage in Europe, Turkey, the Middle East and India, Unimetal said, as well as "strengthen its commitment to environmentally friendly, energy-efficient processes and state-of-the-art thermal cleaning technology."
"CS Additive's location in the industrial heart of Germany will play an important role to process and distribute our entire product portfolio," Unimetal chief executive Alan Yung said.