- Crompton Corporation
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Crompton Corporation Type merged Founded 1837 Founder(s) William Crompton Headquarters Middlebury, Connecticut, U.S. Area served International Products Fine chemicals, inorganic compounds Website Chemtura Corporation website Crompton Corporation (NYSE: CK), (formerly Crompton and Knowles), was a chemical research, production, sales and distribution company headquartered in Middlebury, Connecticut. The company produced specialty chemicals used for polymers, fire suppressants and retardants, pool and spa water purification systems and various other applications. Since 2005, Crompton has been part of Chemtura Corporation.
History
Crompton Corporation traced its origins to 1837 when founder William Crompton invented a loom for weaving patterns in cotton, an innovation that led in the 1840s to the founding of Crompton Loom Works in Worcester, Massachusetts by his son George Crompton. The company merged in 1879 with rival Knowles Brothers to form the Crompton and Knowles Loom Works.
In 2005, Crompton merged with Great Lakes Chemical Corporation of West Lafayette, Indiana to form Chemtura Corporation, now headquartered in Philadelphia.
Crompton's ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange was CK.
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Categories:- Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
- Chemical companies of the United States
- Companies based in New Haven County, Connecticut
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