ASG King and Fowler Invests £2M to Enhance Aerospace Manufacturing

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ASG King and Fowler, a Liverpool-based aerospace surface treatment company, has made a £2m investment in equipment.

Portrait of ASG King and Fowler engineers during work hours on the job site
Portrait of ASG King and Fowler engineers during work hours on the job site

This investment is aimed at enhancing production efficiency and increasing capacity.

New TSA Line and Paint Booths Enhance Manufacturing Capabilities 

The company has installed and commissioned its Tartaric Sulphuric Anodising (TSA) line and new paint booths. The TSA line provides the ability to process aluminium parts up to 5.6m in length. Developed alongside Jacquet Weston Engineering, the TSA line is now in its final stage of operational trials.

Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability at ASG King and Fowler (

Stephen Dean, managing director of ASG King and Fowler, said: "The commissioning of our new TSA line and paint booths is a transformational step for our business. It future-proofs our operations against incoming regulatory changes, and it also enhances our efficiency and throughput. This investment demonstrates our continued commitment to innovation and sustainability, ensuring we continue to deliver the highest standards for our customers."

Vision for the Future of UK Aerospace Manufacturing 

Group managing director Simon Weston added: "ASG Group has implemented an exciting programme of continued investment across our sites, reflecting our vision for the future—one of resilience, where collaboration, technology, and smart decision-making drive progress in UK aerospace manufacturing."