Finger Lakes Extrusion was founded in 1998 when William Scott and Kingsley Beck bought the Nalgene Tubing Products business from Nalge Nunc International. Bill and King brought with them extensive experience in flexible plastic tubing extrusion and a dedication to quality products and service. They located Finger Lakes Extrusion in upstate New York in the heart of the scenic Finger Lakes Region. Almost two decades later, those ethics are still at the core of what Finger Lakes Extrusion stands for.
To better meet our customer needs, Finger Lakes Extrusion moved into a larger headquarters and manufacturing facility in 2011. Better material flow and closer proximity to major truck routes to help ensure the fastest possible service on your orders.
We look forward to providing you with a pleasant and personal experience from material selection through delivery.
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