New Name and Look Reflect Company’s Broader Line of Services

Londonderry, NH – December 16, 2010 – Felton Brush Inc., a 158-year-old manufacturer of highly engineered assemblies serving a diverse industrial market base, announced today that it has officially changed its corporate name to Felton Incorporated, highlighting the company’s expanded line of capabilities and services.

“Our new name formalizes a shift in our corporate strategy that has been underway for several years,” said Felton’s President and CEO, Dan Boehm. “Our business has grown considerably in terms of both our capabilities and the markets we serve. With this change, we preserve the Felton name in our legacy markets while removing any limitation on how we describe the full scope of our mission in the marketplace.”

In conjunction with this announcement, the company has unveiled a redesigned website (www.feltoninc.com), which displays the new company name and logo, and features a comprehensive overview of Felton’s unique business model.

According to Boehm, Felton’s success originates from a robust working knowledge of the markets they serve. The company provides sophisticated, technical solutions to its customers, stemming from an impressive range of design, technical, and manufacturing expertise.

“We are thrilled about the launch of our new site,” added Boehm. “It better depicts the extent of our capabilities, but just as importantly, it offers a glimpse into the culture of the company. The site really captures how we do business.”

Based in Londonderry, NH, the company has operated at its current state-of-the-art facility since 1998 and is certified to the ISO 9001-2000 standard.

About Felton

Felton Inc. (www.feltoninc.com) is a leading manufacturer of highly engineered assemblies for an enormous array of industrial applications. The company serves a diverse range of markets, including automotive, aerospace, agriculture, business equipment, and commercial transportation. The Londonderry, NH enterprise offers a technically advanced platform of design, manufacturing, machining, and assembly capabilities.