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Creative Materials Acquires Noelle Industries

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Creative Materials, Inc, Ayer, MA, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Noelle Industries. Noelle manufactures encapsulants, potting compounds, adhesives and coatings. Their products are specialty-formulated epoxies, urethanes, silicones and UV-curable acrylic materials that are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, electronics, mechanical assembly and other OEM markets.


Creative Materials, Inc, Ayer, MA, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Noelle Industries. Noelle manufactures encapsulants, potting compounds, adhesives and coatings. Their products are specialty-formulated epoxies, urethanes, silicones and UV-curable acrylic materials that are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, electronics, mechanical assembly and other OEM markets.

Key staff of Noelle will be moving to Creative Materials’ Ayer, Massachusetts facilities, and we will combine our manufacturing operations. Noelle will continue to serve its customers and offer the same products and services. Noelle Industries will do business as a division of Creative Materials.

“There will be considerable synergies in the acquisition of Noelle. It will allow us to offer a broader product line to our existing customers and, in addition, we will be able to offer Noelle customers access to the Creative Materials’ product line. “ – Matthew Ganslaw, Vice President of Sales.

“Creative Materials has retained the Noelle management and staff to allow for a seamless transition and continuity of the Noelle production and technical developments.” – Joe Morano, Vice President of Technical Operations.

“Noelle Industries is excited to become a part of Creative Materials. Combining the resources and strengths of our organizations offers strategic growth opportunities. The Noelle division will continue to develop and deliver innovative solutions for customers, and further enhance the services we have always provided to them.” – Jim Doherty – President and founder of Noelle Industries.

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