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[July 2007]

Canadian Businessman Purchases Assets of Mathis Instruments and Announces Launch of C-Therm Technologies


Chuck Cartmill has announced the acquisition of the assets and intellectual property of Mathis Instruments Ltd. Mathis' core product lines in thermal conductivity and in-line process instrumentation are to be re-launched by C-Therm Technologies Ltd. The product will be manufactured by C-Vision Ltd, an electronics manufacturing services provider based in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Mr Cartmill launched C-Vision (www.cvision.ca) in 2002. He said: “We are excited to launch C-Therm Technologies Ltd. with the Mathis TCi and ESP product lines. This acquisition is an excellent strategic fit with our other companies and takes advantage of the excellence in manufacturing and research and development which C-Vision offers. The transitioning of the ESP and TCi products to C-Therm Technologies offers an opportunity to a number of the core Mathis Instruments employees and provides long-term stability and support to the award-winning innovative technology.

“A key benefit of the patented technology is its ability to test without destroying, damaging or changing the material properties of the sample. This unique capability makes the Mathis-developed sensors highly valuable in R&D labs as well as in manufacturing settings for testing of raw materials, goods in process and finished product. The TCi Thermal Conductivity Analyzer and ESP (Effusivity Sensor Package) will be globally distributed, with the full support of C-Therm Technologies.

“A separate announcement regarding each product line will be forthcoming very soon. C-Therm welcomes past Mathis Instruments customers, and looks forward to providing unparalleled quality and service to new customers. C-Therm supports and warrants only products sold, leased, loaned or serviced by C-Therm Technologies or its authorized distributors or service centers. C-Therm will continue to expand the research and development efforts of the past and plans to be active with product enhancements and the development of new technology and products.”

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