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Recognition of Acquisition - Brimar

Technical Information

Catalogue No: C1773
Category: Corporate/Business
Object Type: Plaque/Certificate
Object Name: Recognition of Acquisition - Brimar
Part No: N/A
Serial No: N/A
Manufacturer: Unknown
Division:
Platform(s):
Year of Manufacture: 2013
Dimensions: Width (mm): 125
Height (mm): 150
Depth (mm): 25
Weight (g): 496
Location: Main Store
Inscription(s):

BAE SYSTEMS
has acquired certain assets from
Brimar
Display Solutions
May 2013

Notes:

Brimar was part of STC group and founded in 1933 to manufacture American pattern valves for the British market. Brimar stood for "British Manufactured American Radio" (valves). Valves were produced in the UK in various locations such as Foots Cray where it shared a site with Kolster-Brandes, another STC company. In 1960 Thorn Electrical Industries acquired the Brimar cathode ray tubes and valve business from STC and in 1961, Brimar became part of the joint venture between Thorn and AEI to manufacture and sell valves and cathode ray tubes. Brimar valves were produced and sourced from various factories across the world in later years. The Brimar name continued in Thorn Brimar and Thorn EMI Brimar. A facility at Middleton in Manchester was established in 1979 and ten years later Sidcup was closed and all design manufacture and testing moved to Middleton. In 1986, RET acquired Thorn EMI Brimar and the company was renamed Rank Brimar Ltd. The Rochester site was shut well before the merger with RET.

In 1996 Rank Precision Industries sold Rank Brimar together with sister companies Rank Taylor Hobson and Rank Cintel to a management buy-in (MBI) team. Finally in 1997, two new companies Brimar Ltd and Cintel Ltd were sold as a Management Buy Out process under a holding company called Image Precision International Ltd.

Brimar finally fell into administration in November 2012, blaming the economic climate and difficult trading conditions. However in 2013, Dermot Power, BDO business restructuring partner and joint administrator of Brimar, announced that they had completed the sale of the business of Brimar Limited, with a sale of the vision system display business to Image Precision Limited on 3 May 2013, and the Cathode Ray Tube and Long Range Thermal Imaging business to BAE Display Technologies Limited. (See also Rank Electronic Tubes)

Brimar was a major supplier of high-performance CRTs to BAE Systems and Smiths Industries and indeed globally. Their products have been continuously developed over 50 years to keep pace with the demands of a modern Head Up Display.  However,  high-performance CRT’s are still largely made by hand with the glass bulb hand blown. The quantities have never reached a break point for full automation of manufacture, even on the A-7 or F-16 programmes.

The name of Brimar continued to have a long association with the HUD story through the supply of CRTs and interestingly Brimar and Cintel once again became linked as associated companies. 

Brimar finally fell into administration in November 2012, blaming the economic climate and difficult trading conditions. However Dermot Power [A1.3], BDO business restructuring partner and joint administrator of Brimar, was able to announce that: “We are pleased to announce that we have completed the sale of the business of Brimar Limited, with a sale of the vision system display business to Image Precision Limited on 3 May 2013 and the Cathode Ray Tube and Long-Range Thermal Imaging business to BAE Display Technologies Limited on 3 June 2013”.

The CRT is an important component for the Company for its range of Head Up and Helmet Mounted displays and with a large number of systems fielded and requiring long term support it was essential that the supply was protected.  So, the link back to John Logie Baird once again came back into the Company as BAE Display Technologies Limited (DTL). 

The future prospects for CRT sales were looking very thin so after great deliberation, and consultation with the trade unions, BAE Systems announced the  closure of DTL in December 2018. Customers had the opportunity for a ‘Last Time Buy’ of CRTs but in future a solid-state replacement will be offered.

With the closure of the Middleton factory BAE Systems brought a collection of items down to Rochester which include a fine display cabinet showing various modern tubes and assemblies and a valuable collection of historic Cathode Ray Tubes and Valves.


 

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