Engineered Plastic Products, Inc.

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Stirling, NJ  |  908-647-3500

For over 50 years, Engineered Plastic Products, Inc. has been custom thermoforming and fabricating sheet thermoplastic materials into products for industrial and commercial applications. Our list of end users includes Boeing, NASA, Lockheed Martin, Johns Manville, Beckton Dickinson, and the U.S. Postal Service. Our commitment to customer service in all areas of our manufacturing process is why we are known as a leader in the thermoplastic industry.

Our team of experienced engineers at Engineered Plastic Products, Inc. will work closely with you from the beginning design and engineering phases to the final production of your materials. Among the thermoplastics we use are ABS, PVC, Acrylic, and Polycarbonate. If you need a product that can withstand super high-impact strength, high or low temperature environments, or provide ESD protection, we have specialized materials that are just right for the job. Our products include bins, boxes, cabinets, custom-molded cases, packaging, small parts, panels, windows, skylights, aircraft accessories and parts, signs, lab equipment, and shapes. Our full-service facility allows us the capability to perform vacuum thermoforming, pressure thermoforming, and press thermoforming. Depending on your production needs, our skilled engineers will provide their expertise to help choose the proper method for your products.

Engineered Plastic Products, Inc. manufacturers thermoformed products from as small as 2” x 2” to as large as 72” x 108” in any thickness up to 1 ½”. All of our manufacturing is done in our Stirling, NJ, facility and is subjected to strict quality control measures to ensure that our customers receive zero-defect products on time. Let us show you how our technological innovation can be put to work for you. Call us today!

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