Atlas Copco to buy cryogenics business from Brooks in $675 million deal

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(Reuters) - Swedish compressor and pump maker is buying U.S.-based Brooks Automation's cryogenic in a $675 million cash deal to expand its technology portfolio, the companies said late on Monday.

Brooks' cryogenic business, which makes advanced pumps used to remove water vapour and hydrogen in many and industrial processes, has about 400 staff and had sales of around $195 million in the last 12 months.

The acquisition also includes Brooks Automation's 50 percent share of Ulvac Cryogenics, Inc., a joint venture which had total sales of around $100 million in the fiscal year ending in June.

"The acquisition of Brooks Automation's cryogenic gives us access to new technologies and products and complements our current offering for chamber solutions," head said in a statement.

Atlas Copco's vacuum unit's has grown rapidly in recent years, boosted by its high exposure to the industry where an exponential rise in global data volumes is driving demand for microchips.

is also highly profitable, reaching a 25.3 percent operating margin last year.

However, lately investors have been fretting about slowing growth in the business area, which in July warned of somewhat lower demand for vacuum equipment from the semiconductor industry in the short term due to slower spending at some of its biggest semiconductor clients.

Vacuum Technique's client list includes Samsung, TSMC, as well as Dutch group ASML, while competitors include Germany's

said the deal was expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2019, subject to regulatory approvals.

(Reporting by Johannes Hellstrom; editing by Niklas Pollard)

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 12:24 IST