KEMET Corporation, as we know it today, was officially formed on
December 21, 1990. However, the history of KEMET actually began a long
time ago. Kemet Laboratories was established by Union Carbide
Corporation in 1919 to purchase the Cooper Research Company of
Cleveland, Ohio, which had invented a promising high-temperature alloy.
The name "KEMET" is a blend of the words "chemical" and "metallurgy."
KEMET''s first product used this high-temperature alloy for grid wires
in vacuum tubes. In 1930, the product line was expanded to include
barium-aluminum alloy getters, an essential element in every vacuum
tube. KEMET''s development of automatic machinery allowed production of
high-quality getters in the huge quantities needed to match the rapid
expansion of vacuum tube usage. In fact, it is estimated that over 80[%]
of the vacuum tubes used by the Allies during World War II contained
KEMET getters.