Enpro Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Positive Sentiment: Enpro raised its 2026 outlook, now expecting sales growth of 14%-16%, adjusted EBITDA of $330 million-$340 million, and adjusted diluted EPS of $9.30-$9.80.
  • Positive Sentiment: Second-quarter sales rose 17.6% year over year to $338.8 million, while adjusted EBITDA increased more than 22% to $86.9 million; the adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 90 basis points to 25.6%.
  • Positive Sentiment: Advanced Surface Technologies is benefiting from accelerating semiconductor investment tied to AI, advanced computing, and communications infrastructure, with customer visibility extending through 2027. Enpro expects AST revenue to grow 20% in the second half and margins to approach 25% by year-end.
  • Positive Sentiment: Enpro is increasing 2026 capital expenditure expectations to $60 million-$65 million, primarily to expand AST precision-cleaning capacity in Arizona, California, and Taiwan in response to customer demand.
  • Neutral Sentiment: Commercial vehicle markets, particularly trailers, remain soft but showed early signs of stabilization; management believes the business may be at a bottom and expects a more meaningful recovery next year, while noting that the 2026 guidance does not assume significant improvement.
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Operator

Greetings, welcome to the Enpro second quarter 2026 earnings call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press star zero on your telephone keypad. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. I'd now like to turn the call over to your host, Mr. James Gentile, Vice President, Investor Relations. Thank you. You may begin.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

Thanks, Melissa, good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today as we review Enpro's second quarter 2026 earnings results and discuss our increased outlook for 2026. I will remind you that this conference call is being webcast at enpro.com, where you can find the presentation that accompanies this call. With me today is Eric Vaillancourt, our President and Chief Executive Officer, and Joe Bruderek, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. During this morning's call, we will reference a number of non-GAAP financial measures. Tables reconciling the historical non-GAAP measures to the comparable GAAP measures are included in the appendix to the presentation materials. A friendly reminder that we will be making statements on this call, including our current perspectives for full year 2026 guidance, that are not historical facts and that are considered forward-looking in nature.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

These statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including those described in our filings with the SEC. We do not undertake any obligation to update these forward-looking statements. It is now my pleasure to turn the call over to Eric Vaillancourt, our President and Chief Executive Officer. Eric?

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Thanks, James, good morning, everyone. Thank you for your interest in Enpro as we discuss our strong second quarter results, provide an update on strategic initiatives, and share our current views for the balance of 2026. Before I review our results, I would like to recognize our colleagues across the company who are accelerating their personal and professional growth in Enpro 3.0. The individual growth aspect of Enpro 3.0 is not a side program. It is half of the strategy itself. Earlier this year, our colleagues set bold goals that range from deepening subject matter expertise to expanding leadership capabilities, achieving personal health, fitness, or academic gains. Through accountability, hard work, encouragement, and feedback, our colleagues are achieving meaningful growth. In recent years, the energy spreading throughout the organization around empowerment with purpose is motivating.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

It shows in our financial results as well as the personal performance of our colleagues. I'm grateful for their hard work and dedication to their communities and loved ones. Enpro is built around highly engineered products and solutions that play a vital role in customers' mission-critical platforms across a number of key end markets supported by long-term tailwinds. Our products are integral components found in leading-edge applications such as advanced semiconductor production, customized biopharmaceutical processes, space exploration, and satellite communications, and sensing and instrumentation of critical gas and liquid paths. We also provide a variety of safety and contamination control capabilities that support the commercial transportation of goods across North America, as well as enduring specification positions in a number of critical industrial process applications. We win with our strong technical capabilities, engineering, process knowledge, and specialized small batch manufacturing footprint.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

We partner with our customers to develop innovative solutions and continue to invest in new products and expand our technical capabilities, as well as pursuing targeted capacity expansions and efficiency projects across the company that will drive strong organic growth, profitability, and compelling returns over the long term. We are pleased with our strong first half results and improved outlook for the rest of the year as our products continue to help our customers solve critical problems and operate safely, reliably, and efficiently. Now onto the highlights for the second quarter. Enpro reported strong second quarter sales up 17.6% year-over-year. Strong demand across semiconductor markets drove sales in the Advanced Surface Technologies segment up 21.8%. Sealing Technologies grew 15.3% overall and 5% organically.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Total company adjusted EBITDA increased more than 22% to $86.9 million at a margin of 25.6% for the second quarter. In Sealing Technologies, revenue growth of over 15% was largely driven by contributions from the acquisitions of AlpHa Measurement Solutions and Overlook Industries, as well as solid organic growth, including double-digit growth in general industrial markets domestically and strong performance in aerospace markets. Commercial vehicle markets remained soft in the second quarter, although we are seeing early signs of stabilization and improvement. We are pleased with how our commercial vehicle business is positioned ahead of the eventual recovery in trailer demand. We also saw softness in Europe in our smaller general industrial and food and biopharmaceutical positions during the quarter. Sealing Technologies segment profitability remained strong at 33.2% with positive volume growth, pricing discipline, and excellent execution.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Aftermarket sales remained at 60% of the Sealing Technologies segment revenue in the quarter. In AST, order patterns strengthened as semiconductor industry expectations rose during the second quarter. Various market forecasts and indications from our customers suggest an acceleration of capital spending to support the need for more chip production as artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and communications infrastructure take a quantum leap. Currently, customer build plans and lead times extend healthy visibility through 2027 for our semiconductor-facing products and solutions. Demand is accelerating for precision cleaning solutions in all regions, prompting incremental investment in capacity. Demand is also very healthy for highly engineered critical in-chamber tools and our optical coatings capabilities. We remain focused on delivering for our customers by maintaining flexibility in our capacity with innovation, supply chain management, recruitment, inventory, and process controls.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Our ongoing process and qualification work, 80/20 efforts focusing resources on our best opportunities, together with completed and ongoing investments in people and capacity to support growth opportunities and new platforms, positioned the AST segment to perform well as demand continues to improve in coming periods. Before I pass the call over to Joe for a more detailed review of our results, I would like to provide updates on the integrations of AlpHa and Overlook, which are going very well. We are pleased with the process analytics and compositional analysis capabilities that AlpHa and AMI bring to Enpro. We are investing in new product development, technology, and applications expansion in these exciting areas to drive above top-line growth over the long term. With Overlook, we are delighted with how their fluid path technology for liquid dose biologics complement Enpro single-use biopharmaceutical capabilities.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

We continue to support Overlook's growth with additional capital and access to our supply chain, safety, human resources, investing class financial management capabilities. In both cases, we aim to provide our newer colleagues with a safe and healthy working environment and opportunities for professional development and growth while sharing best practices across the company. Our strong specified aftermarket positions in Sealing Technologies provide ample resources and talent to reinvest in key growth areas of this segment to drive mid-single-digit organic growth over the long term, complemented by strategic acquisitions that can lift the segment's growth rate over time. We remain focused on advancing the growth priorities underpinning the Enpro 3.0 strategy, which will guide our performance through 2030.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Over the long term, we are positioned to generate mid to high single-digit organic top-line growth with strong profitability and returns, complemented by capability-expanding acquisitions in key growth areas of our portfolio that meet our stringent strategic and financial criteria. During the Enpro 3.0 horizon, we are targeting mid-single-digit organic growth in Sealing Technologies, while at AST, we are targeting high single-digit to low double-digit organic growth, with both segments capable of generating 30% adjusted EBITDA margins, ±250 basis points through 2030. Our cash flows allow us to maintain our strong balance sheet with a net leverage ratio currently at 1.6 times after taking into account the fourth quarter of 2025 acquisitions of AlpHa and Overlook and an $80 million reduction in revolving debt so far this year. Joe?

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Thank you, Eric, and good morning, everyone. We are pleased to report these strong results for the second quarter of 2026 and an improved outlook for the balance of the year. For the second quarter, sales of $338.8 million increased 17.6% year-over-year, supported by 21.8% revenue growth at AST, 5% organic growth in Sealing Technologies, as well as contributions from our recent acquisitions. Second quarter adjusted EBITDA of $86.9 million increased more than 22% compared to the prior year period. Total company adjusted EBITDA margin of 25.6% expanded 90 basis points year-over-year, driven by strong operating leverage on higher sales in the AST segment and consistent best-in-class performance in the Sealing Technologies segment. Corporate expenses of $15.7 million in the second quarter of 2026 increased from $12.1 million a year ago, primarily driven by higher incentive compensation accruals and $1.3 million in restructuring costs.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Adjusted diluted earnings per share of $2.50 increased 23.2%, largely driven by the factors behind adjusted EBITDA growth year-over-year. Moving to a discussion of segment performance, Sealing Technologies sales increased 15.3% to $216.2 million. Growth was driven by contributions from the AlpHa and Overlook acquisitions, strong aerospace performance, and double-digit organic growth in domestic general industrial markets. Nuclear and power generation applications were steady in the quarter, while commercial vehicle markets remained tepid, as Eric discussed earlier. We also observed weakness in our smaller European general industrial and food and biopharmaceutical markets during the quarter. For the second quarter, adjusted segment EBITDA increased 13.3%, driven by strong operational performance, strategic pricing initiatives, contributions from AlpHa and Overlook, and foreign exchange tailwinds. These drivers were partially offset by continued softness in the commercial vehicle market and investment supporting growth initiatives across the segment.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin was 33.2% and remained above 30% for the 10th consecutive quarter. Turning now to Advanced Surface Technologies. Sales for the second quarter increased 21.8%, with orders improving sequentially. Demand for precision cleaning solutions tied to advanced node chip production is very strong. book-to-bills for our capital equipment and coatings facing solutions have also materially increased. Our teams are working tirelessly to deliver these important products and solutions while collaborating with customers to advance and expand leading-edge semiconductor production capabilities. For the second quarter, adjusted segment EBITDA increased 48.5% over last year. Adjusted segment EBITDA margin expanded 430 basis points to 23.9%. Operating leverage on higher sales growth and production volumes were the primary drivers of the increase. We also saw the foreign exchange headwinds experienced in last year's second quarter normalize.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

We continue to progress qualifications in a number of new solutions, many requiring multiple steps of our vertical integration process, and are also responding to customer demand by advancing capital investments to support new platforms driving future growth. Our number one priority is to serve our customers and remain agile as we enter the early stages of a stronger period in semiconductor capital equipment spending. Moving to the balance sheet and cash flow. Our balance sheet remains strong, and we have ample financial flexibility to execute on our long-term organic growth initiatives and consider select acquisitions that align with our strategic priorities and deliver attractive returns. We generated strong free cash flow of more than $60 million year-to-date, including investment in working capital to support strong customer demand, while capital expenditures and capitalized software approached $30 million year-to-date in support of growth and efficiency projects.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

In the first half, we repaid $80 million in revolving debt, bringing our leverage ratio to 1.6 times trailing 12-month adjusted EBITDA. Net debt as of June 30th, 2026, stands at approximately $500 million, which includes $450 million in senior notes due 2033 and $130 million outstanding on our $800 million revolving credit facility, net of $77 million in cash and cash equivalents. We expect to continue generating strong free cash flow in 2026 while increasing our capital expenditure expectations to $60 million-$65 million, up from our previous expectation of around $50 million. These incremental investments are supporting growth opportunities, particularly in the AST segment in alignment with customer demand. Our strong balance sheet and cash generation provide us with ample liquidity to make these investments while continuing to return capital to shareholders.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

In the second quarter, we paid a $0.32 per share quarterly dividend totaling $6.9 million. We also have an outstanding $50 million share repurchase authorization. Moving now to our increased guidance. We are raising our total year 2026 guidance issued in early May and now expect total Enpro sales to increase in the 14%-16% range, up from 10%-14%. Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $330 million-$340 million, up from $315 million-$330 million, and adjusted diluted earnings per share to a range of $9.30-$9.80, up from $8.85-$9.50 previously. The normalized tax rate used to calculate adjusted diluted earnings per share remains at 25%, and fully diluted shares outstanding are $21.4 million.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

In Sealing Technologies, shorter cycle order patterns remain strong, and organic growth is expected to be in the high single digits in the second half of 2026, excluding the contributions from AlpHa and Overlook, which we still expect to be in the range of $60 million-$65 million this year. Areas such as aerospace, digital infrastructure and communications, water, and compositional analysis applications are the primary drivers of the expected strong second half performance in Sealing. We are still not contemplating a significant improvement in commercial vehicle markets in our increased 2026 guidance ranges. On profitability, we continue to expect Sealing segment margin to remain at the high end of our long-term target range of 30% ± 250 basis points for the year, with ongoing growth investments continuing throughout the segment. In the Advanced Surface Technologies segment, market conditions are bright.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Significant multi-year investment in advanced semiconductor infrastructure continues to accelerate. We are seeing strong demand for the balance of the year with increased visibility through 2027. Through close partnership with our key customers responding to industry demand, we have seen significant order and backlog growth, supporting our improved outlook for the AST segment. We now expect 20% year-over-year growth in the second half of 2026, with segment revenue growth rates and adjusted segment EBITDA margin both approaching 25% exiting the year. Thank you for your time today. I will now turn the call back to Eric for closing comments.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Thank you, Joe. Our primary goal is to maximize the potential of our business while creating an environment for our colleagues to grow and flourish. There is purposeful balance inherent in the Enpro portfolio. In addition to consistent execution and disciplined capital allocation focused on organic growth and strategic M&A position, the company performed well in a variety of macroeconomic environments while driving our goals to increase enterprise value and generate attractive returns for our shareholders. As I have said many times in the past, there is no better time to be a part of Enpro. Thank you for your interest in Enpro. We'll now welcome your questions.

Operator

Thank you. If you'd like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you'd like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star key. We ask that you each keep to one question and one follow-up. Thank you. Our first question comes from the line of Jeff Hammond with KeyBanc Capital Markets. Please proceed with your question.

Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Hey, good morning, guys.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Hey, good morning, Jeff.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Good morning, Jeff.

Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Eric, thanks for the Enpro 3.0 update. That was great. Just on the guide, it seems like most or all of the raise is AST. Is that right? Are we feeling a little bit better about sealing and maybe just what underpins kind of that acceleration and growth and sealing into the second half?

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Yeah. Jeff, the majority of the guidance raise is AST, although sealing is improving through the year. We talked about it last quarter that we would see mid-single digits to high single digits organic growth and sealing for the second half of the year. That's coming to fruition. We've seen improved orders in both general industrial, aerospace, and compositional analysis in a couple of our other end markets. The majority is AST, but we're definitely seeing strong organic industrial demand in sealing as well.

Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Okay. Just on the CapEx raise, is this just simply adding capacity around AST? Maybe talk more about some of the incremental growth investments. Thanks.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Yeah, Jeff, we're just pulling forward some investments just to accelerate the growth really in the cleaning space in AST. We've talked before about our Arizona investment. We're pulling forward the second phase of that. We're also adding capacity in Milpitas, California, and continuing to invest in Taiwan to keep up with customer demand.

Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Okay, if I could just fit one more in. You mentioned domestic general industrial up double digits. I know that's kind of a catch-all category, maybe just expand on what you're seeing there. Is that just PMI driven or something broader than that? Thanks.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Yeah. Jeff, it's really in our core industrial markets in the U.S., think of chemical process industries, other industrial applications. There's no doubt we're benefiting from some of the infrastructure build-out around data centers, and other key applications that are sort of core to Garlock. Yeah, that's really driving compositional analysis, another area that falls into our general industrial space. We're seeing strong demand in AMI and in some of those core natural gas applications.

Jeff Hammond
Jeff Hammond
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Okay. Appreciate it.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Tomo Sano with JPMorgan. Please proceed with your question.

Tomo Sano
Tomo Sano
Analyst at JPMorgan

Hi. Good morning, everyone. Congrats on the quarter.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Good morning.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Morning, Tomo.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Morning.

Tomo Sano
Tomo Sano
Analyst at JPMorgan

Thank you. Thank you for taking my questions. On the 430 basis points AST margin improvement, could you talk about the key contributions and if you could distinguish what portion of the AST margin uplift is sustainable versus transient going forward? Thank you.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Yeah. Tomo, as you said, we saw about 430 basis points of year-over-year margin improvement in Advanced Surface Technologies. If you recall, looking back, we did have an unfavorable FX related to transactional Taiwanese working capital last year. That was a little over $2 million. That was more of a prior year issue that was favorable item year-over-year. The rest is really all driven by stronger volume, both on the sales side, improved production, the leverage we're getting on that, and improved volumes related to increased inventory. We're seeing incredibly strong demand for the second half of the year and now into 2027. Our teams in Advanced Surface Technologies have worked hard to build inventory to support that demand and support our customers as we expect that to ramp up.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

We have been able to build a little inventory, which is bringing us some volume leverage as well.

Tomo Sano
Tomo Sano
Analyst at JPMorgan

Thank you. One follow-up on the, could you walk us through the environmental reserve build and how you frame the risk range for incremental reserves and cash outflows, please?

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Yeah. The increase in environmental reserves that we took this quarter is related to legacy related environmental liabilities from many decades before Enpro was founded. Our teams have been working really hard over the years to kind of manage these legacy liabilities, and have done a really nice job partnering with the local communities, the government, et cetera, to manage them to the right outcome. This was specifically related to uranium mines in Arizona that go back many decades.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

We've come to what we think is a probable solution with the government and the local communities that will require some management of the soil and other. Some other movements of that in the coming years. That was now a probable solution, and we've increased our reserve to reflect that likely outcome.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

Just to add on that, the $16 million reserves at a pretty strong midpoint with the EPA and other governmental agencies, first cash outflow won't happen for the next three years or so. We think we're more than amply reserved to make sure that we're bringing those areas that we're going back as far as 1950s back to proper condition.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

Yeah. That'll be as long as potentially a 10-year project. Cash outflow we don't expect to be meaningful in any given year.

Tomo Sano
Tomo Sano
Analyst at JPMorgan

Thank you very much. I appreciate the call.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

Thanks, Tomo.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Thanks.

Operator

Thank you. As a reminder, if you'd like to join the question queue, please press star one on your telephone keypad. Our next question comes from the line of Steve Ferazani with Sidoti & Company. Please proceed with your question.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Morning, everyone. Appreciate all the detail on the call. Eric, can you talk a little bit about the performance of compositional analysis, really since you acquired AMI and now adding AlpHa? Obviously, on the AMI side, probably when you acquired it, you weren't expecting the kind of domestic natural gas production growth and demand that we're seeing. I'm assuming that's got to be outperforming your expectations from a couple of years ago. Now adding at AlpHa, your outlook for opportunities in compositional analysis, do you see ability to grow the addressable market, take share, and what are the opportunities ahead even on an M&A side?

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

That's a lot. Yeah, we did expect growth in natural gas. That was part of the thesis.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Okay.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

We also expect that we can take the same technology and the same sensors and put them in other spaces. They're measuring moisture, oxygen, H2S. Those sensors can be used in a whole bunch of applications, including biopharmaceutical and a range of products. We expect to be able to expand the geography. They're basically North American-focused. We can take the same technology to Europe and other places and also other applications. Yes, we can grow the TAM. It's a wide opportunity, and we're accelerating that growth and really excited about it. AlpHa's just another one. In addition, we remain active in looking at targets all the time for extra M&A. We remain active and hopeful.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Excellent. In terms of the growth, can you talk about where you are in pricing across your segments, the opportunities there to drive further revenue and margin growth? If I can just add this into this question, we're hearing a lot about this through the earnings season. Were there any tariff refunds in the number?

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

The tariff refunds, we always say, were minimal and manageable. We said that all the way on the way up, so it'll be the same on the way down.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Yep.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

There's a little bit, but not significant impact. In terms of pricing power, yeah, there's still pricing opportunities a little bit with AlpHa and our newer acquisitions. They don't have the same pricing discipline as we do, I would say, throughout Enpro. There's still also a little bit of price opportunity always in just targeted applications, but it's niche. We'll get our standard industrial raise in ceiling every year, 2% or so. We don't do cost-plus pricing, Steve. It's all value pricing. It looks at the application and what we contribute and how. It's always strategic pricing. It's not broad-based other than our general increases that happen basically once a year. I always think there is opportunity for price someplace.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Got it.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

It's being agile enough to figure out where to apply it.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Yeah, our qualified and specified positions with a strong aftermarket, especially in Sealing Technologies, is a key element to driving strategic pricing initiatives in the future.

Steve Ferazani
Steve Ferazani
Analyst at Sidoti & Company

Excellent. Thanks, everyone.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Thanks, Steve.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Ian Zaffino with Oppenheimer & Company. Please proceed with your question.

Ian Zaffino
Ian Zaffino
Analyst at Oppenheimer & Company

Hi, great. Thank you very much. I just kind of wanted to dig down in AST a little bit more. Maybe talk about where the strength is as far as maybe cleaning versus components, optical coatings. Where is that? As we look into second quarter, is that all kind of I'm sorry, so the second half. Is that all just leading edge driven or any other kind of commentary you could give us around maybe your whole product lineup? Thanks.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

No, it's broad-based. It's throughout our cleaning business is growing strong. Precision machining is growing very well as well. Optical coatings is a little bit slower than that, but still doing great. All in all, it's broad-based and wide. Mostly is still leading edge, but we're benefiting it throughout the whole cycle, if you will.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

Ian, I'll just add. As you know, our precision cleaning business is all leading edge, right? As they continue to see leading edge infrastructure build out and increased production, we're benefiting very well with our key customers from a cleaning perspective. We continue to invest in new capacity across all of our geographies, really, based on the current demand and projected future demand over the next couple of years. That's all leading edge. Our equipment business is a little bit of mix of both.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

There's clear significant investment going on right now in leading-edge chip architecture and infrastructure for advanced AI and other computing, which is driving a lot of that build-out for equipment.

Ian Zaffino
Ian Zaffino
Analyst at Oppenheimer & Company

Okay, thanks. On the commercial vehicle, is that all on the trailer side? Anything else you're kind of seeing? What's kind of your outlook? I know it's been relatively soft, but we're kind of seeing an improvement in the truck side, and I know they're not exactly correlated, but kind of same ecosystem. Wondering what the kind of visibility is there, any kind of optimism you have in that segment or any other color you could give us. Thanks.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Yeah, it is mostly trailer. It's more than, what, 70% trailer. It's certainly the largest part of it, and I think it might be larger than that. I am optimistic. Let me say this, FTR is posting double-digit growth next year, I think 17%-18% last time I saw. I do think that will happen. The investment in truck came ahead of the trailer, if you look, and some of that was to beat pollution controls and extra cost in trucks. First they invested there. You saw the growth in trucking this year. We're starting to see some signs of it improving in the second half of this year, although still not significant. I think we're at the definitely, well, I would say we're at the bottom and getting better, and there's starting to be momentum there. I'm excited about next year for that business.

Ian Zaffino
Ian Zaffino
Analyst at Oppenheimer & Company

All right, great. Thank you very much.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

Aftermarket will be more than two-thirds of the percentage of revenue commercial vehicle as well.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

The other thing, that team performs very well. We've maintained very good margins through this whole cycle. The team executes well, I'm excited. They'll see a little bit of recovery and do very well with kind of an upturn here. They've also taken some share in the downturn that'll show up later.

Joe Bruderek
Joe Bruderek
EVP and CFO at Enpro

We've also made some select capacity and process expansions to position the business well to perform as the market inevitably recovers.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Yeah. Well, I could give you a little more color on that. We basically added a line during this downturn to support aftermarket. In the past, we've had challenges when the market was growing fast with keeping up with both OEM and aftermarket, and so we added a second line there that will help us in this upturn.

Ian Zaffino
Ian Zaffino
Analyst at Oppenheimer & Company

All right, perfect, guys. Thank you so much.

Eric Vaillancourt
Eric Vaillancourt
President and CEO at Enpro

Thanks, Ian.

Operator

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, that concludes our question and answer session. I'll turn the floor back to Mr. Gentile for any final comments.

James Gentile
James Gentile
VP of Investor Relations at Enpro

We're seeing strong momentum across the portfolio. We want to thank you all for your support and look forward to talking to you in report Q3 in early November. Thanks.

Operator

Thank you. This concludes today's conference call. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Thank you for your participation.

Executives
    • James Gentile
      James Gentile
      VP of Investor Relations
    • Eric Vaillancourt
      Eric Vaillancourt
      President and CEO
    • Joe Bruderek
      Joe Bruderek
      EVP and CFO
Analysts