Calderys
Calderys is a privately owned company of refractory solutions headquartered in Paris, France. It resulted from the merger of the refractory companies Plibrico and Lafarge Réfractaires in 2005, and combined its operations with HarbisonWalker International in 2023.
History
Origins
William A.L. Schaefer, in 1914, developed the first monolithic refractory and created the Pliable Firebrick Company, which is also known as Plibrico. Plibrico developed its presence throughout Europe from 1930 to 1960, and was acquired by the group Imetal in 1996.Since the start of the 20th century, the Lafarge company has been developing refactory solutions. During the 1970s, Lafarge became France's leading refractory manufacturer. In 1980, Lafarge officially created Lafarge Réfractaires after its acquisition of the Belgian refractory company Groupe Coppée. In 2001, Lafarge created the company Materis to divest its building materials division, including Lafarge Réfractaires. In 2004, Imerys acquired Lafarge Réfractaires from Materis for 130 million euros.
2005: Calderys
In 2005, Imerys merged Plibrico and Lafarge Réfractaires to create Calderys. Imerys pursued Calderys' global expansion with acquisitions such as ACE Refractories in India in 2007, Svenska Silikaverken AB and Valöns in Sweden in 2008, PT Indoporlen in Indonesia in 2013, S&B in 2015, and Kerneos in 2017.In 2023, Imerys sold Calderys to a US private investment firm for 930 million euros. After the acquisition, Calderys became a standalone company. The fund also acquired HarbisonWalker International and combined its operations with Calderys. Both companies were rebranded for unification purposes.