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The Partner Companies Acquires Precision Eforming to Strengthen Micro-Component Manufacturing Capabilities!

By Ashutosh Arora


Monday 28 July 2025, 7:28:34 AM


In a strategic move aimed at expanding its micro-component manufacturing expertise, The Partner Companies (TPC), a U.S.-based advanced manufacturing group, has announced the acquisition of Precision Eforming, a legacy American manufacturer known for its specialization in electroformed sieve and mesh products. The acquisition was finalized in June 2025 and represents TPC’s 11th acquisition since its founding in 1997.

Headquartered in Cortland, New York, Precision Eforming is a pioneer in electroforming — an additive manufacturing process that builds high-precision metal components using electrodeposition. This capability allows the company to produce ultra-fine mesh products with exceptional accuracy, tight tolerances, and high repeatability. These products play a critical role in applications that filter or separate light, air, sound, and powdered materials — with significant end-use across aerospace, medical, defense, electronics, and energy sectors.

“Precision Eforming’s legacy spans over a century, and its deep expertise in 2D electroforming and reputation across more than 60 industries make it a perfect fit for our long-term growth strategy,” said Christian Streu, Chief Financial Officer of TPC. “This acquisition enhances our ability to serve high-growth markets and brings valuable complementary capabilities to our portfolio.”

The acquisition aligns with TPC’s vision of building a diverse manufacturing group with expertise across a wide array of specialty processes. With operations across the United States, China, Mexico, and Wales, TPC continues to reinforce its global footprint while remaining focused on innovation and customer-centric manufacturing.

Precision Eforming’s story is rooted in American industrial history. Originating in 1907 as part of the Buckbee-Mears Company in St. Paul, Minnesota, the firm was a trailblazer in photo-engraving and later metal etching. During World War II, the company advanced photo-chemical reproduction technology to support the U.S. military, and in the 1960s, it embraced electroforming to support the rapidly growing television electronics industry.

In 2002, the electroforming division was relocated to Cortland, and in 2004, it was acquired and rebranded as Precision Eforming in partnership with Torridon Companies. Julie Griffin, who took over as president in 2011 and later assumed ownership in 2015, has been instrumental in guiding the company through its recent evolution. Griffin will continue in her leadership role during the transition phase.

“Joining forces with The Partner Companies marks a transformative chapter for Precision Eforming,” said Griffin. “With TPC’s backing, we’re poised to accelerate innovation, explore new market opportunities, and continue delivering the precision, performance, and trust our customers have relied on for decades.”

This acquisition further solidifies TPC’s position as a powerhouse in specialty manufacturing, and signals a promising future for Precision Eforming as it integrates into a broader network of advanced production capabilities under the TPC umbrella.



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