Brooks Instrument acquires flow products supplier Key Instruments

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HATFIELD, PA, Apr. 9, 2009 -- Brooks Instrument, a world-leading flow measurement and control provider, announced that it has acquired Key Instruments Inc. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Key Instruments is a flow meter manufacturer based in Trevose, PA, which offers precision machined acrylic flow meters, molded plastic flow meters, glass tube flow meters, electronic flow meters, and flow control valves for medical, industrial, water, chemical, and laboratory applications.

"Our companies are an excellent strategic fit," stated Jim Dale, Chief Executive Officer of Brooks Instrument. "Key Instruments offers an entirely complementary product line and broadens our reach in the low flow market place."

Key Instruments was founded in 1959 as a manufacturer of injection-molded parts for various industries. In the 1970s they began to focus exclusively on the manufacturing of high-grade flow meters. Since then, they have served their customers to exceed expectations for every application, providing exceptional service and quality, along with innovative flow solutions. Key Instruments is an FDA registered medical device manufacturer and also provides NIST traceable flow calibrations for many of its products.

"This is an exciting time for Key Instruments," stated Don Frick, President of Key Instruments. "By combining forces with Brooks Instrument, the Key Instruments brand will be positioned to better serve the competitive global environment."

Brooks Instrument plans to maintain the Key Instruments brand name and facility in Trevose, PA.

Brooks Instrument is a world-leading flow measurement and control instrument provider, with headquarters in Hatfield, PA USA, and manufacturing locations, regional sales, and service offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

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