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Morgan Advanced Materials' Technical Ceramics division specializes in leveraging advanced material science and application expertise to engineer components that significantly enhance reliability and performance in demanding or critical environments. These advanced ceramic components cater to various markets such as electronics, energy, healthcare, industrial, petrochemicals, security, and transport. In 2024, the Technical Ceramics segment reported revenue of £337.3 million, reflecting a 3.7% increase in organic constant-currency terms despite weaknesses in global industrial markets. Morgan has recently expanded its capabilities with a new CVD-SiC manufacturing site in Daegu, South Korea, aiming to support semiconductor industry growth. The division also excels in producing brazed assemblies with precision engineering for critical applications, meeting the stringent requirements of the aero-engine, automotive, and semiconductor sectors.

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Our Technical Ceramics segment employs advanced materials science and applications expertise to produce parts that enhance reliability or improve the performance of its customers’ products.

Much of what the global business unit makes is used in demanding, harsh or critical environments. Our Technical Ceramics business works in selected segments of the electronics, energy, healthcare, industrial, petrochemicals, security and transport markets, typically in close collaborative customer relationships.

Technical Ceramics designs and manufactures advanced technical ceramics components from a portfolio of cutting-edge materials to address customer-specific technical challenges. Our products are designed to withstand demanding environments and we offer a wide range of advanced ceramic and glass materials, together with in-depth materials expertise and vast applications experience in a broad range of markets.

Technical Ceramics reported revenue of £337.3 million in 2024,  representing an increase of 1.3% compared with £333.1 million in 2023. On an organic constant-currency* basis, year-on-year revenue increased by 3.7%. Revenue growth was driven by Clean Energy and Healthcare in our faster growing markets, and Defence and Conventional Energy in the core, partially offset by weakness in global Industrial markets. Technical Ceramics delivered operating profit of £37.9 million (2023: £42.5 million), with a 160 bps decrease in operating margin of 11.2% (2023: 12.8%) with the prior year result benefiting from a £7.6 million credit relating to non-cash items, largely comprising a £5.7 million non-cash credit arising from a reversal of fixed asset impairments and a net £1.9 million provision release. Adjusted operating profit* was £39.2 million (2023:36.0 million) with an adjusted operating profit margin* of 11.6% (2023: 10.8%).

Our product range includes:

  • Components from our specialist alumina formulations
  • Ceramic cores
  • Wax injection products
  • Ceramic injection moulded products
  • Ceramic to metal assemblies include brazed/metallised assemblies
  • Extruded products
  • Laser products
  • MACOR
  • Mass spectrometry components
  • Semiconductor products
  • Zirconia products
  • Haldenwanger® range (tubes, laboratory porcelain, kiln furniture)

Morgan's Technical Ceramics business also recently established a dedicated Chemical Vapour Deposition – Silicon Carbide (CVD-SiC) manufacturing site in in Daegu, South Korea. The facility will enable Morgan to meet local and global demand for CVD-SiC materials, with a specific focus on supporting the growth of the semiconductor manufacturing industry.