Fort Wayne Metals acquisition will help bolster its presence in medical sector

Fort Wayne Metals Acquires G&S Titanium to Expand Specialty Alloy Capabilities

Fort Wayne Metals has acquired G&S Titanium, a manufacturer of titanium and specialty alloy wire and bar products based in Wooster, Ohio. This Fort Wayne Metals G&S Titanium acquisition strengthens the company’s position in the medical materials market.

Fort Wayne Metals G&S Titanium Acquisition Expands Product Portfolio

To begin with, Fort Wayne Metals (https://www.fwmetals.com) will integrate G&S Titanium into its operations while maintaining its existing location. The company will operate under the name G&S Bar and Wire, LLC.

As a result, Fort Wayne Metals will expand its range of titanium and specialty alloy products.

Advanced Titanium and Specialty Alloy Capabilities

G&S Titanium produces a wide range of materials, including titanium medical bar and wire from 0.031 inches to 0.669 inches. In addition, the company manufactures beta alloy spring wirestrain-hardened bar up to 2.5 inches, and shaped and clad bars.

These capabilities support demanding applications in the medical device and aerospace industries.

Supporting Growth in Medical Device Manufacturing

Furthermore, the acquisition allows Fort Wayne Metals to better serve customers in the medical device sector. By adding larger diameter materials and specialized products, the company can meet evolving industry requirements.

At the same time, both companies will benefit from shared technical expertise and manufacturing knowledge, improving overall innovation.

Strengthening Global Operations

Fort Wayne Metals continues to grow its global footprint. The company employs more than 1,000 people across facilities in Indiana and Ireland.

With certifications including ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and AS 9100, Fort Wayne Metals reinforces its commitment to quality and precision manufacturing.

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