Engineered Materials Solutions acquires micro-component specialist Thin Metal Parts – Charged EVs

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Engineered Materials Solutions acquires micro-component specialist Thin Metal Parts – Charged EVs


Engineered Materials Solutions (EMS), a Wickeder Group company that produces functional clad metals for the Li-ion battery, electrical distribution, thermal control, consumer electronics and automotive markets, has acquired Colorado-based Thin Metal Parts, a provider of micro-components to the defense, aerospace, medical and audio industries.

TMP uses its photochemical etching, electroforming and laser cutting technologies, combined with rapid prototyping services, to supply high-precision parts to its customers.

“Thin Metal Parts has been a leader in the manufacturing of high-precision micro-components for over 20 years,” said President Stephen Trahey. “By joining forces with EMS and becoming part of the Wickeder Group of companies, we will be able to tap into a deep pool of resources, positioning us to better meet our customers’ evolving needs.”

Paul Duffy, CEO of Engineered Materials Solutions noted that the Wickeder Group’s portfolio already includes three companies in Europe that produce micro-components. TMP complements that portfolio perfectly, and the acquisition should expand market opportunities in the North American market. “This acquisition expands the breadth of products and markets served by EMS and aligns with the Wickeder Group’s capabilities in the micro-components industry,” said he. “We look forward to helping TMP expand their global reach, enhance their production technologies, and build broader relationships with their key customers.”

Source: Engineered Materials Solutions



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