Custom Materials, Inc. is a proven source for the custom fabrication of electrical insulation and components. We personally serve major manufacturers and suppliers of electrical power generation equipment, distribution equipment, and controls. Components range from the insulation used in transformers, motors and motor controls to precision parts for the aerospace, military, medical, renewable energy, and other demanding industries. Companies appreciate our ability to deliver metal fabrications, plastic fabrications, even complete subassemblies.
We are the right fit for most companies needing custom fabrications of electrical insulation and components for all major manufacturers of electrical power generation equipment, distribution equipment, and controls. Large, established and powerful enough to take on most any project, provide the quantities and quality you need, meet/exceed all specifications. Yet sized just right so we can consistently remain responsive and offer personalized service. In every case provide custom solutions to complex engineering, design, or material challenges.
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