Perform With Power

At Network Polymers, Inc., our technicians and thermoplastic development specialists have extensive expertise in delivering innovative solutions to customers and OEM clients. Our ability to develop solidly flexible solutions for any electrical or electronics application means that, whatever the need, you'll have just what you need to get the job done and get it done well.

We are a global supplier and distributor of specialized thermoplastics alloys and resins with expertise in custom formulation, color matching and rapid turnaround. We customize our polymer products according to each client need — and deliver in style. Examples of electrical and electronics products manufactured with our materials include handheld scanners, cash register trays, audio speakers, security tags, meteorology instruments, home satellite dishes, space heaters, smartphone and tablet cases and LED lighting.

Our thermoplastics are compliant with RoHS regulations, and deliver high levels of functionality through custom engineering. They are also UL recognized, offer flame retardant protection and are compliant to WEEE regulations. They can be designed with antimicrobial safety features and help to dissipate static.

Whatever the need, Network Polymers' products support the electronics and electrical device industries through temperature resistance, moisture resistance, dimensional stability and high levels of flow and processability. With access to global technical support and distribution channels, let Network Polymers be your partner in electrical and electronics success.

Contact us today.

Network Polymers, Inc.
1353 Exeter Road
Akron, OH 44306

Toll-free: (888) 437-4674
Phone: (330) 773-2700
Fax: (330) 773-2799


Solid Flexibility isn't a tagline. It's an absolute promise to deliver a lasting solution for every single customer challenge. The future of our relationship rests in our ability to aggressively invest in our people, products, processes, research and development.
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