About Solartron Analytical...
History
The origins of the business go back to 1947, when two engineers, E.
R. Ponsford and L. B. Copestick, based in Kingston on Thames, United
Kingdom, started to do subcontract work for the GPO (General Post
Office) and the Admiralty Research Laboratory, which was based at
Teddington. In 1948 they registered the company name, Solartron, and
started the manufacture of pulse generators, power supplies and
oscillators. They also designed and introduced an oscilloscope to
the product range.
During the 1950's the company expanded significantly under the
leadership of Mr. John Bolton, developing a wide range of
scientific instruments including radar simulator devices, X-ray
spectrometers, cybernetic teaching machines and a range of analog
computers. In 1958 the growing company moved to a purpose-built
facility on a 15 acre site at Farnborough, Hampshire, UK.
In 1962 Solartron Electronic Group was acquired by the
Schlumberger Group of Companies as a wholly owned subsidiary. The
business structure used earlier, in which subsidiary companies had
been created to develop and market individual product lines, was
consolidated into a single business with common marketing and
R&D functions. Under Schlumberger's ownership, Solartron was
able to access technology platforms owned by other Schlumberger
companies, as well as benefit from the established sales and
distribution channels that it offered.
In 1977 Schlumberger Measurement Control (UK) was created as a
new holding company, one of its subsidiaries being Solartron
Electronic Group. The Solartron products were then reorganized
into four separate product divisions.
Measurement Group:
Producing digital instruments, data loggers, digital voltmeters and
dynamic analysis systems, which were the forerunners of today's
Frequency Response Analyzers.
Weapons Simulation Group:
Producing the Simfire devices for weapons training exercises.
Radar Simulation Group:
Producing radar systems for training air traffic controllers
etc.
Transducer Group:
Producing aerospace gas pressure and fuel density sensors for use in
air data computers and engine management systems, industrial gas and
liquid density sensors used in process and fiscal measurement of
fossil fuels, protective systems used for energy control in the
electricity power production industry.
In October 1993, the Solarton businesses were sold by
Schlumberger to a management buyout, which in May 1994 was then
acquired by The Roxboro Group PLC. Roxboro was a holding company and
over the following ten years acquired and divested a number of other
businesses. The former measurement group became Solartron
Analytical, and concentrated on developing a range of frequency
response analyzers, supporting electrochemical interfaces, and
digital voltmeters.
In July 2000 Solartron Analytical's head office function,
including product development and marketing, was relocated to our
current facility in Farnborough, while production moved to other
Roxboro locations. In September 2005 four of the Solartron group
companies (Solartron Analytical, Solartron Metrology, Solartron ISA
and Arun Technology) were acquired by AMETEK, a leading global
manufacturer of electronic instruments and electric motors with
annual sales of more than $1.6 billion. At the same time production
and service of Solartron Analytical products was transferred to the
current facility in Farnborough, so that once again all key business
functions are located on the same site.
Since 2005, Solartron Analytical has been part of AMETEK Advanced
Measurement Technology, which also sells products under the ORTEC,
SIGNAL RECOVERY and PRINCETON APPLIED RESEARCH
brand names. Solartron Metrology and Solartron ISA are parts of
other companies within the AMETEK Electronic Instruments Group,
while Arun Technology has been divested.
We are proud of our history under the Solartron name and look
forward with confidence to continuing to meet the needs of our
customers.
Where are they now?
If you were looking for other Solartron companies, and have
found this page, then the following links may be of use:
Solartron Metrology is part of AMETEK Ultra Precision
Technologies; their website is www.solartronmetrology.com
Solarton ISA is part of AMETEK Process & Analytical
Instruments; their website is www.solartronisa.com
Solarton Mobrey was sold by Roxboro to Emerson Process
Management; their website is at www.mobrey.com
Arun Technology is now owned by Metalscan Ltd; their
website is www.aruntechnology.com |