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Carpenter acquires LPW for $81M, announces $572M Q1 sales

Specialty alloys and metal powder producerCarpenter Technology Corporation(NYSE: CRS), headquartered in Pennsylvania, has acquired UK additive manufacturing materials producerLPW Technology.

LPW was acquired by Carpenter for a value of approximately $81 million. Carpenter also recently reported its financial results for Q1 2019 posting $572.4 million in net sales.

Tony R. Thene, President and CEO of Carpenter Technology Corporation, comments:

“Our aggressive development in key aspects of Additive Manufacturing (AM) demonstrates our commitment to build on our industry-leading position in this space,”

“The acquisition combines LPW’s metal powder lifecycle management technology and processes with our technical expertise in producing highly engineered metal powders and additively manufactured components.”

Pouring demo of metal powder produced at LPW. Image via LPW Technology Brochure
Metal powder produced at LPW. Image via LPW Technology Brochure

LPW metal powders for additive manufacturing

Founded in 2007, LPW Technology is a specialty producer of powdered metal alloys and powder lifecycle management systems. It’s products include the PowderRange of off the shelf powders optimized for use with SLM, LMD, EBM and DMLS technologies, and the PowderLife line of premium powders and handling equipment. Its material portfolio includes additive manufacturing grade aluminum, cobalt, copper, titanium, steel, and Scalmalloy® due to a strategicagreement with Airbus’ APWORKSsubsidiary.

In March 2018, the company applied it refractory metals expertise to tantalum powder processing in partnership withGlobal Advanced Metals. Further, at the2018 Farnborough International Airshow, LPW partnered with TheBarnes Group Advisorsto boost its consultancy services.

Most recently, the company opened a new£20 million powder production facilityin Cheshire.

founde成为木匠菲尔·卡罗尔的一部分r of LPW, comments, “LPW’s innovative platforms and enabling technology further solidify Carpenter’s position as a preferred provider of end-to-end next generation Additive Manufacturing solutions,”

“I’m extremely proud of the accomplishments we’ve achieved at LPW and I’m excited to be part of Carpenter’s continued growth and leadership in AM.”

Controlled powder handling at LPW. Photo via LPW Technology
Controlled powder handling at LPW. Photo via LPW Technology

Carpenter’s acquisitions: Puris and CalRAM

Carpenter, a founding member of theGE Addtive Manufacturing Partner Network, is the provider of the CarTech core powders for additive manufacturing, including stainless steels, tool steel and copper-chromium. For titanium powders, the company acquired the assets, and production patents, of specialist additive materials producerPuris in a deal valued at $35 million.

In addition,CalRAM, a PBF and EBM technology specialist, wasacquired by Carpenter at the beginning of 2018, and recently receivedaerospace quality certification.

Carpenter posts $572.4 million net sales in Q1 FY 2019

For the first quarter FY 2019 ended September 30, 2018, Carpenter reported a net income of $31.5 million, or $0.65 earnings per diluted share. Compared to the same period in FY 2018, net income had risen by $8.1 million from $23.4 million, or $0.49 earnings per diluted share.

Q1 FY 2019’s net sales of $572.4 million have risen by $92.6 million compared to the first three months of FY 2018, reported at $479.8 million in net sales.

Gross profit for Q1 FY 2019 was $91.7 million. Gross profit for Q1 FY 2018 was 85.7 million.

Thene comments, “Our first quarter results reflect further execution of our commercial strategy and success in capitalizing on strong market conditions partially offset by our annual preventative maintenance shutdowns at certain key work centers,”

“While this created a near-term headwind, our solutions focus continues to generate significant customer response as our backlog increased 9% on a sequential basis and 38% compared to last year.”

Thefull financial results of Q1 FY 2018 at Carpenter Technology Corporationcan be found online here.

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Featured image shows spherical quality of Carpenter’s Puris titanium powder. Image via Puris.