for Innovative Companies
Formula Plastics aims to become an indispensable part of your plastic product supply chain.
OUR MISSION
with Process Consistency
Formula Plastics' quality philosophy starts with eliminating variation.
OUR VISION
through Transparency
Let Formula Plastics be an extension of your capabilities.
Bill Gerard
President
Welcome
Formula Plastics has been serving fortune 500 companies since 1984. Our 8 facilities, that span over 10 acres, include three state of the art Class 8 Clean Room molding and assembly plants. With over 110 Molding Machines with in house mold design and fabrication – we offer 24/7 operations with ample capacity. We provide product solutions for our innovative clients in Medical, Aerospace, Automotive and other highly regulated markets. We strive to deliver customer delight, build trust through transparency and deliver consistent quality and exceptional value.
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Comprehensive Solutions & Expertise
Life Sciences
When product purity is of utmost importance Formula is the only near shore options. As the only RNA/DNA free clean room production in our region we can offer pure touchless production processes for your product. Our scientific injection molding processes serve the bio-pharmaceutical area of laboratory, genetic and viral work. We offer part design and development for manufacturability as well as expertise in thin wall and technical applications with Class 7 production readiness.
Consistent Quality and Exceptional Value
By offering the highest quality and value we become an indispensable part of our clients supply chain and are seen as an extension of their own capabilities.
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