Finger Lakes supplier to manufacturers acquired by Ohio firm

DRESDEN — Abtex Corporation, a Yates County–based supplier of brush deburring systems and technologies to the manufacturing industry, was recently acquired by the Malish Corporation of Mentor, Ohio. The deal closed on Dec. 6. The companies didn’t disclose any financial terms. Abtex, founded in 1980, is based in the village of Dresden near Seneca Lake. […]

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DRESDEN — Abtex Corporation, a Yates County–based supplier of brush deburring systems and technologies to the manufacturing industry, was recently acquired by the Malish Corporation of Mentor, Ohio.

The deal closed on Dec. 6. The companies didn’t disclose any financial terms.

Abtex, founded in 1980, is based in the village of Dresden near Seneca Lake. It supplies filament brushes and custom-designed deburring systems for a variety of machined-part, aluminum-extrusion, fine-blanked, and powdered-metal applications. Customers include manufacturers such as automotive Tier 2 and Tier 3 parts producers.

Abtex has 36 total employees and its Dresden facility encompasses 27,000 square feet, according to a company spokesman.

Malish Corp. designs and manufactures commercial and industrial brushes, custom plastic extrusions, rotational molded and other specialty products. Started in 1945, the company is family-owned, with headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Ohio and additional manufacturing operations in Dongguan, China, and Wroclaw, Poland.

“Abtex has become iconic in the deburring industry as the only company in the world that custom-designs and manufactures its own machines and brushes to work in perfect synchronization. We are delighted to welcome them into the Malish family,” Jeffrey J. Malish, president and CEO of Malish Corp., said in a statement. “This acquisition will further diversify our product line, and further enhance both companies’ ability to provide the highest quality products and services to our customers.”

Malish said Abtex will remain a standalone entity, operating from its current headquarters and manufacturing facility in Dresden, and all current employees will remain with the company. 

Abtex President Jason Saner has stayed on with Malish Corp.         

Adam Rombel

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