Contact: Sales Manager
24 Woodward St.
Worcester, MA 01610
U.S.
Phone: 800-895-7478
Fax: 508-753-5404
Founded in 1970, Thermoplastics Co., Inc. has grown from a small backyard shop of two part-time workers to a 33,000 square foot facility with 20 employees engaged in selling the rebuilding of plastic processing equipment, the supply of machine parts, and service to the plastics industry.
Founder and company president, G. Peter Murphy, has been in the injection molding machinery business since 1960. He was initially a sub-contractor of Reed-Prentice, and then with Lombard Industries and the Farrel division of U.S.M. Corp. He was the Assembly Foreman and the Service Technician responsible for the care of Lombard/Farrel equipment throughout the world. Mr. Murphy has wide experience in the design of plastic injection molding machines and component parts, as well as the actual molding process.
The company's facility is centrally located in the Northeast, United States in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts.
The Machine Shop is fully functional and includes the following types of equipment:
* 3 Horizontal Boring Mills (up to 4")
* 7 Lathes - CNC and Manual (Capacities up to 350"in length)
* 48" Blanchard rotary surface grinder
* ID, OD and surface grinders
* Bridgeport milling machines
* Various drill presses, drills, saws, etc.
Newly manufactured or rebuilt parts are built or repaired to meet or exceed OEM specifications. All parts are warranted to be free of material defects or workmanship. Because of our capabilities, and our inventory, we are ideally suited to "getting you up and running," in the event of a breakdown. Many parts are available for same day (local) or next day delivery.
We have the engineering and manufacturing capability to produce parts for all makes of injection molding machines - whether new or obsolete models.
Assembly Floor has rebuilt a wide array of machines, including but not limited to: Impco, Reed, Van Dorn, Cincinnati, HPM, Natco, Battenfeld, New Britan, Lombard, Farrel, Husky...the list goes on. Plus all types of parts and components on machines from a 15 to 2500 ton.
The re-manufacturing process is engineered to meet each of your individual needs and requirements. The work entails a comprehensive machine upgrade including mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical components.
If you've got a good machine that you want to keep running, this is the option for you.