Brewer Science moves to acquire Heraeus Epurio semiconductor chemicals unit in global expansion push

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The acquisition is set to deepen Brewer Science’s advanced materials portfolio

Brewer Science is moving to expand its reach in the semiconductor materials market, announcing an agreement to acquire the semiconductor chemicals business line of Heraeus Epurio, a specialist in ultrapure electronic chemicals applied in chip manufacturing.

The deal includes Heraeus Epurio’s semiconductor chemicals production site in Dayton, Ohio, along with sales and support teams based in Asia—giving Brewer Science a stronger global footprint across key supply regions.

The acquisition is set to deepen Brewer Science’s cutting-edge materials portfolio and reinforce its position in supplying highly specialized chemicals applied in cutting-edge lithography and microdevice fabrication. The company, a long-standing player in microelectronics materials since 1981, continues to focus on lithography materials, cutting-edge packaging, and materials innovation.

"Our Zero Defects journey continues, and this acquisition represents a strategic advancement to Brewer Science," said Sri Kommu, co-CEO of Brewer Science.

"As materials are becoming increasingly critical to the cutting-edge semiconductor value chain worldwide, this vertical integration further strengthens our ability to deliver superior condition and a reliable, prompt global supply of materials solutions, enabling us to consistently surpass our customers' expectations."

"This acquisition aligns strongly with Brewer Science's long-standing commitment to materials innovation and manufacturing excellence to the semiconductor sector," said Dan Brewer, co-CEO, Brewer Science. "It also supports our strategy of development and diversification. We are expanding our ability to deliver high-performance, reliable materials that help our customers succeed at cutting-edge methodology nodes."

Heraeus Epurio, based in Dayton, Ohio, develops and manufactures photoacid generators, photo-initiators, monomers, crosslinkers, and other ultrapure specialty chemicals applied in semiconductor and electronics production. These materials are engineered to extremely low trace-metal contamination and designed to meet the stringent purity demands of cutting-edge chipmaking.

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