Baker Hughes will acquire Continental Disc Corporation (CDC), a leading provider of safety-critical pressure management solutions, in an all-cash transaction for approximately $540 million, the company announced on Monday.
Headquartered in Liberty, Missouri, CDC designs and manufactures rupture discs, rupture disc holders, burst disc indicators, pressure- and vacuum-relief valves, flame and detonation arrestors, and related safety products. These products, which are highly complementary to Baker Hughes Industrial & Energy Technology’s (IET) existing Control Valve and High-Pressure Relief Valve offerings, are deployed across a broad range of industries, including oil and gas.
The CDC acquisition, along with the recently announced Surface Pressure Control (SPC) transaction and sale of the Precision Sensors & Instrumentation (PSI) product line, advances Baker Hughes’ portfolio optimization strategy designed to drive more durable earnings and cash flow. These actions reflect the company’s disciplined approach to capital allocation, with a focus on core businesses that offer compelling return potential.
The addition of CDC aligns with Baker Hughes’ acquisition criteria: a strong strategic fit with growth and synergy opportunities, accretive margins and returns, and a lifecycle business model that supports long-term aftermarket demand and strengthens earnings quality. The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to earnings and cash flow per share, as well as IET’s segment margins.
“We are excited to enhance our industrial portfolio and expand our addressable market with the addition of CDC’s well-established critical pressure management solutions,” Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said. “Together with the recently announced SPC and PSI transactions, this acquisition sets the blueprint for our portfolio optimization strategy – focused on driving higher returns and creating long-term value for our shareholders.”