Q3 2025 Luxfer Holdings PLC Earnings Call

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Speaker #1: My name is Angela and I will be your conference operator today . Welcome to Luxfer third Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call . All lines have been placed on mute .

Speaker #1: After the speaker's prepared remarks , we will hold a question and answer session . Now , I will turn the call over to Kevin Grant Vice President of Investor relations and Business Development at Luxfer .

Speaker #1: Kevin , please go ahead .

Speaker #2: Thank you , Angela , and good morning , everyone . Welcome to Luxford . Third quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call . This morning .

Speaker #2: We'll be reviewing Luxford financial results for the third quarter ended September 28th , 2025 . I'm pleased to be joined today by Andy Butcher , our Chief Executive Officer , and Steve Webster , our chief financial officer .

Speaker #2: Today's webcast is accompanied by a presentation that can be accessed at luxfer . Comm . Please note any references to non-GAAP financials are reconciled in the appendix of the presentation .

Speaker #2: Before we begin , a friendly reminder that any forward looking statements made about the company's expected financial results are subject to risks and uncertainties .

Speaker #2: We undertake no obligation to update any forward looking statements , whether as a result of new information , future events or otherwise . Please refer to the Safe Harbor Statement on slide two of today's presentation for further details .

Speaker #2: During today's call , we'll be providing adjusted third quarter 2020 financial results , excluding a recently sold graphics art business and 2020 Forward legal recoveries .

Speaker #2: Now , let me introduce Luxford , CEO Andy Butcher . Please turn to slide three . Andy , please go ahead . Thank you Kevin , and good morning everyone .

Speaker #2: Thank you for joining us . The third quarter demonstrated strong execution and the earnings power of our core business . We continue to shift our mix toward higher value markets where luxfer differentiates through innovation and performance , particularly in defense and aerospace .

Speaker #2: These programs build on our proven technical capability and position with key customers . Adjusted earnings per share was $0.30 . Adjusted EBITDA was $13.6 billion for an adjusted EBITDA margin of 14.6% .

Speaker #2: Margin expanded sequentially , supported by favorable mix in key end markets . Electron remained a trusted revenue and profit engine . Aerospace led performance as foundries worked through deep backlogs and higher defense spending , supporting new aircraft builds .

Speaker #2: Our magnesium heater platforms have been sizable . Contributors throughout the year , complemented by consistent activity in commercial powders and flare programs , and improved demand in oil and gas applications .

Speaker #2: Gas cylinders delivered in line with our expectations , SCBA volumes were higher in the quarter , and aerospace inflatables increased significantly versus both the prior year and sequentially as anticipated , market pressure in clean energy persisted , but the team offset much of this with strength in first response and aerospace helping to sustain a healthy mix .

Speaker #2: Cash generation was strong in the quarter . Providing approximately $10 million of free cash flow , reflecting disciplined working capital management . We also completed the sale of graphic arts at the beginning of the quarter , sharpening focus on our core businesses and enabling a more concentrated allocation of resources toward higher margin opportunities .

Speaker #2: And we were pleased to announce the addition of Stewart Watson to our board with heavy experience in the aerospace and defense industry . Footprint optimization is advancing through our Centers of Excellence program .

Speaker #2: The Pomona to Riverside Composite Cylinder Relocation announced last quarter , remains on track . This automation led initiative will capitalize on our technology and is expected to deliver up to $4 million of annualized savings when fully ramped .

Speaker #2: New this quarter , we have announced plans to establish a Powders Center of Excellence in Saxonburg , Pennsylvania next year , which will concentrate operations to improve throughput and service for both our growing defense and specialty industrial customers .

Speaker #2: While providing approximately $2 million of additional annualized savings . In short , the third quarter underscores our portfolio quality operational resilience , and our ability to align the business to higher value sectors for stronger profitability .

Speaker #2: With that , I'll hand over to Steve to take you through the financials and our raised 2025 guidance . Steve . Thanks , Andy .

Speaker #2: And good morning , everyone . Let's turn to slide four for a review of our consolidated financial results in the third quarter , sales were $92.9 million , up 1.6% year over year , reflecting continued strength in defence and aerospace .

Speaker #2: Partially offset by softer demand in certain gas cylinder end markets . Adjusted EBITDA was $13.6 million , up slightly from last year . With margins at 14.6% .

Speaker #2: Profitability was driven primarily by electron , where favorable mix and higher volumes in defense and aerospace , particularly in EMRs and other specialty programs , supported strong margins .

Speaker #2: Pricing improvements in gas cylinders also contributed , helping to offset softer industrial and automotive demand . Adjusted earnings per share was $0.30 , an increase of 11% year over year .

Speaker #2: Cash generated from operations was $11.8 million , reducing net debt to 37.3 million , resulting in a leverage of 0.7 times . Year to date sales have increased 5.3% to $280.5 million , driven by strength in defense , aerospace , space exploration and steady demand .

Speaker #2: Adjusted EPs improved 18.6% to $0.83 , reflecting higher margins from mix improvement and disciplined execution across both segments . Turning to the quarterly prior year sales bridge on the right positive price action , largely in gas cylinders , contributed $2.1 million .

Speaker #2: Volume mix declined by approximately $0.8 million , with softer demand in clean energy and automotive markets partially offset by defense and aerospace . For our adjusted EBITDA , walk , higher pricing and inflation recovery together added approximately $2.9 million , complemented by a $0.6 million benefit from favorable volume mix driven by electron .

Speaker #2: These gains were offset by $3.4 million in planned investments to support defense and aerospace programs , as well as higher operating expenses primarily related to overhead costs .

Speaker #2: For a full breakdown , please see the detailed waterfall in the appendix slide 12 . Overall , the quarter demonstrated strong execution , steady profitability , and mix improvement across our core markets .

Speaker #2: With that , let's move to slide five for a closer look at electrons . Quarter three performance Q3 marked another strong quarter for electron powered by ongoing defense and aerospace momentum driving higher volumes and to .

Speaker #2: Sales were $50 million , up 2.5% year over year , reflecting elevated demand in higher value programs . This in turn delivered adjusted EBITDA of $9.9 million at a 19.8% margin , up 160 basis points from last year .

Speaker #2: Defense and aerospace remained the primary growth drivers , supported by steady demand across major programs and further strength in core platforms such as flameless heating in transportation , commercial aerospace related alloy demand stayed firm , offsetting lower activity in auto catalysis .

Speaker #2: Specialty industrial was softer this quarter due to weaker industrial demand in zirconium , partially offset by improved activity in oil and gas applications .

Speaker #2: Looking ahead to strengthen future efficiency , I am pleased that we are establishing a powder Center of excellence . This initiative is expected to deliver approximately $2 million of annual savings while enhancing quality , throughput and service for defense and specialty customers .

Speaker #2: Overall , electron continues to execute well . Elevated performance in its core markets , strong cash conversion and sustaining margins near 20% , with that , let's turn to slide six for our GAAP results .

Speaker #2: Gas cylinder performance was stable overall, with sales of $42.9 million, up slightly year over year, driven by steady demand and helping offset broader market softness in clean energy.

Speaker #2: Adjusted EBITDA was $3.7 million, with margins holding near 9%, while mix and volume were lower in several end markets. Increased pricing and ongoing cost control helped maintain profitability in line with expectations.

Speaker #2: Within the segment , SCBA remained the primary driver , continuing to deliver stable demand for first response and defense applications . Aerospace inflatables demand remains solid , though space shipments were lower this quarter due to expected off cycle timing .

Speaker #2: Following a strong first half , importantly , we still view space exploration as a meaningful long term growth opportunity . A Pomona to Riverside Center of Excellence remains on track .

Speaker #2: This automation-led consolidation is expected to deliver up to $4 million in annualized savings while leveraging technology for long-term efficiency gains.

Speaker #2: Let's now move to slide seven for a review of our updated 2025 guidance . We have raised our full year guidance , reflecting strong performance from the first three quarters of the year .

Speaker #2: We have increased the adjusted EPs range to $1 eight , up from $0.90 to $1.05 from last quarter . Adjusted EBITDA has been refined to a tighter range of 50 to $51 million , reflecting increased confidence in our outlook .

Speaker #2: We are maintaining our free cash flow guidance of 20 to $25 million and continue to expect low single digit sales growth versus 2024 .

Speaker #2: Momentum remains centered in defense and aerospace , driven by sustained demand for defense programs and ongoing aerospace build rates . The latter supported by solid backlog visibility .

Speaker #2: That said, we continue to see some softness in automotive, within electron and alternative fuels, within gas cylinders, and these are reflected in our guidance ranges.

Speaker #2: Operational discipline remains strong with consistent performance as defense production levels stabilize following elevated early year activity . From a risk management standpoint , the direct impact from tariffs remains modest and our teams continue to monitor and manage our supply chains .

Speaker #2: With one quarter to go , we're focused on closing out and positioning our investments in innovation towards markets where we have the greatest opportunities .

Speaker #2: Now , I would like to turn the call back to Andy . Thank you . Steve , please turn to slide eight . Our Lux for business provides a structured framework to innovate , drive efficiency and stay agile .

Speaker #2: Always focused on meeting customer needs and delivering profitable growth . This slide highlights how we differentiate through the luxo business system and our leadership in strategic markets such as aerospace and defense .

Speaker #2: At electron , our advanced magnesium alloys remain a key competitive advantage . These lightweight materials deliver high strength and heat resistance at roughly two thirds the weight of aluminum , improving range , payload and efficiency for our customers .

Operator: Please stand by. Your program is about to begin. If you need assistance during your conference, please press star zero. Good morning. My name is Angela, and I will be your conference operator today. Welcome to Luxfer Holdings PLC's third quarter 2025 earnings conference call. All lines have been placed on mute. After the speakers' prepared remarks, we will hold a question and answer session. Now, I will turn the call over to Kevin Grant, Vice President of Investor Relations at Luxfer Holdings PLC. Kevin, please go ahead.

Speaker #2: Most demanding platforms . We use operational excellence to underpin this success . We are a trusted material supplier to major OEM programs with precision manufacturing and process control that ensure mission critical reliability .

Speaker #2: Our performance advantage lies in lightweighting that directly enhances mobility , response time and equipment handling in the field . Whether it's a lighter gearbox housing that improves aircraft performance , or a rugged magnesium component that reduces weight in , for example , night vision systems , our materials provide measurable advantages where strength , precision and endurance matter .

Kevin Grant: Thank you, Angela, and good morning, everyone. Welcome to Luxfer Holdings PLC's third quarter 2025 earnings conference call. This morning, we'll be reviewing Luxfer Holdings PLC's financial results for the third quarter ended September 28, 2025. I'm pleased to be joined today by Andrew Butcher, our Chief Executive Officer, and Stephen Webster, our Chief Financial Officer. Today's webcast is accompanied by a presentation that can be accessed at luxfer.com. Please note any references to non-GAAP financials are reconciled in the appendix of the presentation. Before we begin, a friendly reminder that any forward-looking statements made about the company's expected financial results are subject to future risks and uncertainties. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements whether a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Please refer to the safe harbor statement on slide two of today's presentation for further details.

Speaker #2: Most . And finally , we are seeing proven results in higher revenues . The Luxor business system continues to drive performance , quality and innovation , positioning us for sustained growth in core markets .

Speaker #2: But we are consistently winning new opportunities . Now please turn to slide nine . As we close , I want to take a step back from operations and highlight how we are driving value creation for Luxfer shareholders .

Speaker #2: Our strategic approach is centered on focus and prioritization . We are aligning the business around specialized high value products and markets where we hold leading positions and can sustain pricing power .

Kevin Grant: During today's call, we'll be providing adjusted third quarter 2025 financial results, excluding the recently sold Luxfer Graphic Arts business and 2024 legal recoveries. Now, let me introduce Luxfer Holdings PLC's CEO, Andrew Butcher. Please turn to slide three. Andy, please go ahead.

Speaker #2: We are strengthening customer partnerships across defense , aerospace and key industrial programs by building deeper , longer term relationships that provide both stability and growth .

Speaker #2: Opportunity . Financially , we maintain a healthy balance sheet , investing selectively and quickly for growth and generating consistent free cash flow to support shareholder returns .

Andrew Butcher: Thank you, Kevin, and good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. The third quarter demonstrated strong execution and the earnings power of our core business. We continue to shift our mix toward higher-value markets where Luxfer differentiates through innovation and performance, particularly in defense and aerospace. These programs build on our proven technical capability and trusted position with key customers. Adjusted earnings per share was $0.30, and adjusted EBITDA was $13.6 million for an adjusted EBITDA margin of 14.6%. Margin expanded sequentially, supported by favorable mix in key end markets. Electron remained a clear revenue and profit engine. Aerospace led performance as foundries worked through deep backlogs and higher defense spending, supporting new aircraft builds. Our magnesium heater platforms have been sizable contributors throughout the year, complemented by consistent activity in commercial powders and flare programs and improved demand in oil and gas applications.

Speaker #2: Our operational optimization continues through the Centers of Excellence , which will deliver tangible cost savings and improved capital efficiency across both segments . We are also evaluating near-term opportunities to drive additional value , including portfolio simplification , operational partnerships and technology driven growth .

Speaker #2: We remain focused on driving greater operational performance while also monitoring conditions to maintain full optionality and preparation to take strategic action at any time to maximize shareholder value .

Speaker #2: Ultimately , we have sharpened our execution focus , strengthened our balance sheet and created the foundation for sustained earnings growth and long term standalone value creation .

Speaker #2: We'll now turn the call back to the operator for questions . Angela , please go ahead .

Speaker #1: At this time . If you would like to ask a question , please press star one on your telephone keypad . You may remove yourself from the queue at any time by pressing star two .

Andrew Butcher: Gas cylinders delivered in line with our expectations. SCBA volumes were higher in the quarter, and aerospace inflatables increased significantly versus both the prior year and sequentially. As anticipated, market pressure in clean energy persisted, yet the team offset much of this with strength in first response and aerospace, helping to sustain a healthy mix. Cash generation was strong in the quarter, providing approximately $10 million of free cash flow, reflecting disciplined working capital management. We also completed the sale of Luxfer Graphic Arts at the beginning of the quarter, sharpening focus on our core businesses and enabling a more concentrated allocation of resources toward higher margin opportunities. We were pleased to announce the addition of Stuart Watson to our Board with heavy experience in the aerospace and defense industry. Footprint optimization is advancing through our Centers of Excellence program.

Speaker #1: Once again , that is star one . To ask a question . And to Steve Ferazani with Sidoti . Your line is open .

Speaker #1: Please go ahead .

Speaker #3: Morning , Andy . Steve , thanks for all the detail on the call this morning . Andy . I guess the surprise to me was the strength in electron given you were comping to what was by far the strongest quarter of the year last year for electron .

Speaker #3: Morning , Andy . Steve , thanks for all the detail on the call this morning . Andy . I guess the surprise to me was the strength in electron given you were comping to what was by far the we'll go margin expansion .

Speaker #3: Can you sort of walk through what led to that , given what was clearly a challenging comp ?

Speaker #2: Yes . Thanks , Steve . And good morning . It was a very nice result in electron and the strong demand continued in both aerospace and defense .

Speaker #2: We matched that with with increased orders . And we also saw slightly better order intake in zirconium . The mix was nice with some some higher value products , pushed our margins up towards 20% .

Andrew Butcher: The Pomona to Riverside composite cylinder relocation, announced last quarter, remains on track. This automation-led initiative will capitalize on our technology and is expected to deliver up to $4 million of annualized savings when fully ramped. New this quarter, we've announced plans to establish a powder center of excellence in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, next year, which will concentrate operations to improve throughput and service for both our growing defense and specialty industrial customers, while providing approximately $2 million of additional annualized savings. In short, the third quarter underscores our portfolio quality, operational resilience, and our ability to align the business to higher-value sectors for stronger profitability. With that, I'll hand over to Steve to take you through the financials and our raised 2025 guidance. Steve.

Speaker #2: So yes , broad , broad based strength in electron . Very pleased about that .

Speaker #3: Can you talk a little bit about pricing and costs and how much that could be reflected in those margins , or is it purely mix that we're looking at .

Speaker #2: It ? Was it was mainly a mix for for electron , a nice mix around those aerospace and defense products continuing strength in the MRR heaters , which have been which have been good all year with that baseline freight demand , the add on order and some some export , the pricing came mainly from the cylinders part of the business where we were pleased with the improvements we were able to make .

Speaker #2: There .

Speaker #3: Yeah , turning to gas cylinders a little bit . I mean , you've highlighted the weakness in alternative energy that we were expecting , but you've offset a lot of that this year .

Speaker #3: Can you talk a little bit about commercial space market and what you think the opportunities ahead are , which seems to be really helping out ?

Stephen Webster: Thanks, Andy, and good morning, everyone. Let's turn to slide four for a review of our consolidated financial results. In the third quarter, sales were $92.9 million, up 1.6% year over year, reflecting continued strength in defense and aerospace, partially offset by softer demand in certain gas cylinder end markets. Adjusted EBITDA was $13.6 million, up slightly from last year, with margins at 14.6%. Profitability was driven primarily by Electron, where favorable mix and higher volumes in defense and aerospace, particularly in Meals Ready-to-Eat heaters and other specialty programs, supported strong margins. Pricing improvements in gas cylinders also contributed, helping to offset softer industrial and automotive demand. Adjusted earnings per share was $0.30, an increase of 11% year over year. Cash generated from operations was $11.8 million, reducing net debt to $37.3 million, resulting in a leverage of 0.7 times.

Speaker #2: Yes . The market for clean energy is down at the moment . Not not too much demand for CNG and hydrogen and still winning some nice orders .

Speaker #2: But as you've said , we've been able to repurpose much of our large cylinder capacity to the space exploration market , which is which has been a nice win for for us sales in in Q2 were up on a on a strong Q1 and although Q3 was lower and that was expected and we're now ramped up again with strong order visibility for Q4 and space exploration is demanding application .

Speaker #2: And we operate at tight tolerances . And we've achieved good margins . And we believe we excel in that field . And the market growth rates are high .

Speaker #3: Okay . We know that the ongoing consolidation on gas cylinders with relocation to to Riverside , you've said 4 million in annual savings .

Speaker #3: Now , if you can provide a little bit more detail on the powder Center for excellence , you talk about that being 2 million in annual cost savings , I guess two questions here .

Stephen Webster: Year to date, sales have increased 5.3% to $280.5 million, driven by strength in defense, aerospace, space exploration, and steady SCBA demand. Adjusted EPS improved 18.6% to $0.83, reflecting higher margins from mix improvement and disciplined execution across both segments. Turning to the quarterly prior year sales bridge on the right, positive price action largely in gas cylinders contributed $2.1 million. Volume mix declined by approximately $0.8 million, with softer demand in clean energy and automotive markets, partially offset by defense and aerospace. For our adjusted EBITDA walk, higher pricing and inflation recovery together added approximately $2.9 million, complemented by a $0.6 million benefit from favorable volume mix driven by Electron. These gains were offset by $3.4 million in planned investments to support defense and aerospace programs, as well as higher operating expenses primarily related to overhead costs.

Speaker #3: One , if you could talk a little bit more about what's going on with the powder side , because it's the first , I think I'm hearing about it .

Speaker #3: And then two , what's the timing on this net 6 million in cost savings between those two , two , two moves ?

Speaker #2: Yes . So talking about the powder Center of Excellence , first , we currently operate two manufacturing locations in the US for production of our magnesium powder .

Speaker #2: So as part of continuing our Centers of excellence program , we've identified and we're actioning an opportunity to invest significantly in our Saxonburg site .

Speaker #2: We'll invest over $6 million of CapEx there to create a greatly improved footprint that will support our customers' needs for growth, for high quality, tighter particle tolerance, and also bring those efficiency and automation benefits worth around $2 million a year.

Speaker #2: And in terms of timing , we intend to complete the project over the course of the over the next year with with the pomona's , with the Riverside Center of Excellence that moved from from Pomona , that project was announced last quarter .

Stephen Webster: For a full breakdown, please see the detailed waterfall in the appendix for slide 12. Overall, the quarter demonstrated strong execution, steady profitability, and mix improvement across our core markets. With that, let's move to slide five for a closer look at Electron's quarter three performance. Q3 marked another strong quarter for Electron, powered by ongoing defense and aerospace momentum, driving higher volumes and positive mix. Sales were $50 million, up 2.5% year over year, reflecting elevated demand in higher-value programs. This, in turn, delivered adjusted EBITDA of $9.9 million at a 19.8% margin, up 160 basis points from last year. Defense and aerospace remained the primary growth drivers, supported by steady demand across major programs and further strength in core platforms such as flameless heating. In transportation, commercial aerospace-related alloy demand stayed firm, offsetting lower activity in auto catalysis.

Speaker #2: That's that's underway . And we we broke ground on that last week in Riverside , pouring some foundations . And so we'll we'll start to see that ramp through 2026 .

Speaker #3: Okay . I know we won't hear from you again until the next conference call will be the for Q when you're going to and I know it's way too early to start guiding for 2026 , but are you seeing pockets for growth in 2026 , or is that going to be more of a margin story ?

Speaker #3: As you see things right now ?

Speaker #2: Yes , I think you're right . It's a little early to be talking about 20 , 20 , 26 . We will give our guidance for that at the end of our full year earnings earnings call .

Speaker #2: I'm I do believe that we'll be seeing some areas of growth as part of part of that . And of course , we just covered the the cost reduction programs that we're working on as well .

Speaker #2: Okay .

Speaker #3: Thanks , Andy . Thanks , Steve .

Speaker #2: Thanks , Steve .

Stephen Webster: Specialty industrial was softer this quarter due to weaker industrial demand in zirconium, partially offset by improved activity in oil and gas applications. Looking ahead to strengthen future efficiency, I'm pleased that we are establishing a powder center of excellence. This initiative is expected to deliver approximately $2 million of annualized savings while enhancing quality, throughput, and service for defense and specialty customers. Overall, Electron continues to execute well with elevated performance in its core markets, strong cash conversion, and sustaining margins near 20%. With that, let's turn to slide six for our gas cylinders results. Gas cylinders performance was stable overall, with sales of $42.9 million, up slightly year over year, driven by steady demand in SCBA and helping offset broader market softness in clean energy. Adjusted EBITDA was $3.7 million, with margins holding near 9%.

Speaker #1: Thank you . There are no more questions in the queue at this time . I'll turn the call over to CEO Andy Butcher for final remarks .

Speaker #2: Thank you . Angela , we are very proud of the progress the team delivered this quarter . And we remain focused on delivering long term shareholder value .

Speaker #2: I'd like to close by thanking the entire team for their exceptional execution and commitment . And thank you for your continued support .

Speaker #1: This concludes Luxfer . Third quarter 2020 earnings call . A recording of this conference call will be available in about two hours . A link to a recording of this webcast will be available on the Luxfer website at .

Stephen Webster: While mix and volume were lower in several end markets, increased pricing and ongoing cost control helped maintain profitability in line with expectations. Within the segment, SCBA remained the primary driver, continuing to deliver stable demand for first response and defense applications. Aerospace inflatables demand remained solid, though space shipments were lower this quarter due to expected off-cycle timing following a strong first half. Importantly, we still view space exploration as a meaningful long-term growth opportunity. Our Pomona to Riverside center of excellence remains on track. This automation-led consolidation is expected to deliver up to $4 million in annualized savings while leveraging technology for long-term efficiency gains. Let's now move to slide seven for a review of our updated 2025 guidance. We have raised our full-year guidance, reflecting strong performance from the first three quarters of the year.

Stephen Webster: We have increased the adjusted EPS range to $1.4 to $1.8, up from $0.97 to $1.5 from last quarter. Adjusted EBITDA has been refined to a tighter range of $50 to $51 million, reflecting increased confidence in our outlook. We are maintaining our free cash flow guidance of $20 to $25 million and continue to expect low single-digit sales growth versus 2024. Momentum remains centered in defense and aerospace, driven by sustained demand for defense programs and ongoing aerospace build rates, the latter supported by solid backlog visibility. That said, we continue to see some softness in automotive within Electron and alternative fuels within gas cylinders, and these are reflected in our guidance ranges. Operational discipline remains strong, with consistent performance as defense production levels stabilize following elevated early-year activity.

Stephen Webster: From a risk management standpoint, the direct impact from tariffs remains modest, and our teams continue to monitor and manage our supply chains. With one quarter to go, we're focused on closing out and positioning our investments in innovation towards markets where we have the greatest opportunities. Now, I'd like to turn the call back to Andy.

Andrew Butcher: Thank you, Steve. Please turn to slide eight. Our Luxfer business system provides a clear, structured framework to innovate, drive efficiency, and stay agile, always focused on meeting customer needs and delivering profitable growth. This slide highlights how we differentiate through the Luxfer business system and our leadership in strategic markets such as aerospace and defense. At Electron, our advanced magnesium alloys remain a key competitive advantage. These lightweight materials deliver high strength and heat resistance at roughly two-thirds the weight of aluminum, improving range, payload, and efficiency for our customers' most demanding platforms. We use operational excellence to underpin this success. We are a trusted material supplier to major OEM programs, with precision manufacturing and process control that ensure mission-critical reliability. Our performance advantage lies in lightweighting that directly enhances mobility, response time, and equipment handling in the field.

Andrew Butcher: Whether it's a lighter gearbox housing that improves aircraft performance or a rugged magnesium component that reduces weight in, for example, night vision systems, our materials provide measurable advantages where strength, precision, and endurance matter most. Finally, we are seeing proven results in higher revenues. The Luxfer business system continues to drive performance, quality, and innovation, positioning us for sustained growth in core markets where we are consistently winning new opportunities. Now, please turn to slide nine. As we close, I want to take a step back from operations and highlight how we are driving value creation for Luxfer shareholders. Our strategic approach is centered on focus and prioritization. We are aligning the business around specialized high-value products and markets where we hold leading positions and can sustain pricing power.

Andrew Butcher: We are strengthening customer partnerships across defense, aerospace, and key industrial programs by building deeper, longer-term relationships that provide both stability and growth opportunity. Financially, we maintain a healthy balance sheet, investing selectively and quickly for growth and generating consistent free cash flow to support shareholder returns. Our operational optimization continues through the centers of excellence, which will deliver tangible cost savings and improve capital efficiency across both segments. We are also evaluating nearer term opportunities to drive additional value, including portfolio simplification, operational partnerships, and technology-driven growth. We remain focused on driving greater operational performance while also monitoring conditions to maintain full optionality and preparation to take strategic action at any time to maximize shareholder value. Ultimately, we have sharpened our execution focus, strengthened our balance sheet, and created the foundation for sustained earnings growth and long-term standalone value creation.

Andrew Butcher: We'll now turn the call back to the operator for questions. Angela, please go ahead.

Operator: At this time, if you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. You may remove yourself from the queue at any time by pressing star two. Once again, that is star one to ask a question. We will go to Steve Farazani with Fidelity. Your line is open. Please go ahead.

[Analyst]: Morning, Andy, Steve. Thanks for all the detail on the call this morning. Andy, I guess the surprise to me was the strength in Electron, given you were comping to what was by far the strongest quarter of the year last year for Electron. I know you had some pull forwards in the year-ago quarter. I'm trying to figure out how you even topped that revenue and the significant margin expansion. Can you sort of walk through what led to that, given that what was clearly a challenging comp?

Andrew Butcher: Yes, thanks, Steve, and good morning. It was a very nice result in Electron. The strong demand continued in both aerospace and defense. We matched that with increased orders. We also saw slightly better order intake in zirconium. The mix was nice with some higher-value products, pushed our margins up towards 20%. Yes, broad-based strength in Electron. Very pleased about that.

[Analyst]: Can you talk a little bit about pricing and costs and how much that could be reflected in those margins? Or is it purely mix that we're looking at?

Andrew Butcher: It was mainly a mix for Electron, a nice mix around those aerospace and defense products, continuing strength in the Meals Ready-to-Eat (MRE) heaters, which have been good all year with that baseline FRH demand, the add-on order, and some exports. The pricing came mainly from the cylinders part of the business, where we were pleased with the improvements we were able to make there.

[Analyst]: Yeah, turning to gas cylinders a little bit. I mean, you've highlighted the weakness in alternative energy that we were expecting, but you've offset a lot of that this year. Can you talk a little bit about commercial space market and what you think the opportunities ahead are, which seems to be really helping out?

Andrew Butcher: Yes, the market for clean energy is down at the moment. Not too much demand for CNG and hydrogen.

[Analyst]: Right.

Andrew Butcher: Still winning some nice orders, but as you've said, we've been able to repurpose much of our large cylinder capacity to the space exploration market, which has been a nice win for us. Sales in Q2 were up on a strong Q1. Although Q3 was lower, that was expected, and we're now ramped up again with strong order visibility for Q4. Space exploration is a demanding application, and we operate at tight tolerances, and we've achieved good margins. We believe we excel in that field, and the market growth rates are high.

[Analyst]: Okay. We know that the ongoing current consolidation on gas cylinders with relocation to Riverside, you've said $4 million in annual savings. Now, if you can provide a little bit more detail on the powder center for excellence, you talk about that being $2 million in annual cost savings. I guess two questions here. One, if you could talk a little bit more about what's going on with the powder side because it's the first I think I'm hearing about it. Two, what's the timing on this net $6 million in cost savings between those two moves?

Andrew Butcher: Yes. Talking about the powder center of excellence first, we currently operate two manufacturing locations in the U.S. for production of our magnesium powder. As part of continuing our Centers of Excellence program, we've identified and we're actioning an opportunity to invest significantly in our Saxonburg, Pennsylvania site. We'll invest over $6 million of CapEx there to create a greatly improved footprint that will support our customers' needs for growth, for high quality, tighter particle tolerance, and also bring those efficiency and automation benefits worth around $2 million a year. In terms of timing, we intend to complete the project over the course of the next year. With the Riverside center of excellence, the move from Pomona, that project was announced last quarter. That's underway, and we broke ground on that last week in Riverside, pouring some foundations. We'll start to see that ramp through 2026.

[Analyst]: Okay. I know we won't hear from you again till the next conference call. It'll be the fourth quarter when you're going to, and I know it's way too early to start guiding for 2026, but are you seeing pockets for growth in 2026, or is that going to be more of a margin story as you see things right now?

Andrew Butcher: Yes, I think you're right. It's a little early to be talking about 2026. We will give our guidance for that at the end of our full-year earnings call. I do believe that we'll be seeing some areas of growth as part of that. Of course, we just covered the cost reduction programs that we're working on as well.

[Analyst]: Excellent. Thanks, Andy. Thanks, Steve.

[Analyst]: Thanks, Steve.

Operator: Thank you. There are no more questions in the queue. At this time, I'll turn the call over to CEO Andrew Butcher for final remarks.

Andrew Butcher: Thank you, Angela. We are very proud of the progress the team delivered this quarter, and we remain focused on delivering long-term shareholder value. I'd like to close by thanking the entire Luxfer team for their exceptional execution and commitment, and thank you for your continued support.

Operator: This concludes Luxfer Holdings PLC's third quarter 2025 earnings call. A recording of this conference call will be available in about two hours. A link to a recording of this webcast will be available on the Luxfer website at www.luxfer.com.

Q3 2025 Luxfer Holdings PLC Earnings Call

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Q3 2025 Luxfer Holdings PLC Earnings Call

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Wednesday, October 29th, 2025 at 12:30 PM

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