Empire West, Inc.

Empire West, Inc.
Formerly called
Empire West Plastics, Inc.
Private
Industry Plastic Thermoforming
Founded Petaluma, California, U.S.
(1968 (1968))
Headquarters Graton, California 95444, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Products Ceilume Ceiling Tiles
Safe-Guard PET-G Optics Packaging
Custom Industrial Thermoforming Applications
Website Empire West.com

Empire West, Inc., a small, local business with a worldwide reach, has been specializing in thermoforming plastic products since 1968 and is a privately held company located in Graton, California. The organization is also known as Empire West Plastics, Inc. and owns the brand names Ceilume Ceiling Tiles and Safe-Guard PET-G Optics Packaging.

Company history

The original name, Empire West Plastics, Inc., was derived not from the Redwood Empire, but from New York state's moniker Empire State.[1] Originally founded in Petaluma, California in 1968, the company moved from to its present site in Graton, California in 1980. The name was changed to Empire West, Inc. in 1985.

The company initially offered handling trays for the photofinishing industry, custom industrial thermoformed housings and enclosures, and packaging for high value laser optics handling and storage. In 1992 the optical products were spun off under the brand name Safe-Guard PET-G Optics Packaging. Custom thermoforming is still available on a case-by-case basis.

Example of Evangeline ceiling tiles from Ceilume

Created in 2002, the product line Ceilume Ceiling Tiles offers thermoformed ceiling tiles which can be mounted directly to a ceiling surface or installed in a suspended ceiling grid system. The tiles are Class A Fire Rated, FDA compliant, and GREENGUARD Gold Certified. (Please see the Ceilume "Technical Info" web site for citations.)

Notable aspects of Empire West products

  • The first to receive GREENGUARD Gold Certification
  • The first to be approved for installation beneath fire sprinklers
  • The first to offer a fully recycled materials option

Certified training

Ceilume is one of the companies providing training through the Continuing Education Program offered by Architects Magazine in partnership with Hanley Wood University. The course “Ceil with Thermoformed Tiles and Panels: A New Vocabulary for Overhead Design” qualifies for 1 CEU (continuing education unit).

Awards and recognition

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