⟡ Facilities / Controlled Manufacturing / Warrington, Pennsylvania

Chemical manufacturing facilities designed for controlled, reproducible production

Chemical manufacturing becomes harder to control as materials move from laboratory quantities into larger production volumes. Contamination risk, material handling, equipment configuration, and environmental controls can all influence whether a process remains consistent across batches.

Polysciences operates U.S.-based and international facilities structured to support specialty chemical manufacturing, custom synthesis, contract production, and scale-up under controlled conditions.

Aerial view of Polysciences facilities in Warrington, Pennsylvania
Warrington, Pennsylvania serves as the central hub for manufacturing, technical operations, and administrative functions.

Facility design and process control

Why facility infrastructure matters in specialty chemical manufacturing

Variability in chemical manufacturing often begins outside the reaction itself. Air handling, personnel flow, raw material movement, packaging conditions, equipment access, and storage practices can all affect how reliably a material is produced, handled, and released.

Facility design provides the physical framework for controlling those variables. Dedicated production spaces, cleanroom environments, warehousing, analytical areas, and integrated quality systems help reduce avoidable variation as work moves from development into repeat production.

Facility decisions affect technical outcomes

  • Batch-to-batch consistency
  • Contamination and particulate control
  • Material handling and storage conditions
  • Documentation, traceability, and audit readiness
  • Scale-up from development quantities to production volumes

Facility network

A Warrington-based manufacturing campus with expanded operational support

The Warrington, Pennsylvania campus serves as the primary operating center for Polysciences, with facilities supporting manufacturing, warehousing, packaging, technical operations, and administrative functions approximately 20 miles north of Philadelphia.

160,000+ Approximate square feet across the Warrington-area footprint
4+ Primary buildings supporting manufacturing, warehouse, packaging, and operations
20 mi Approximate distance from Philadelphia

Headquarters & manufacturing

400 Valley Road

Administrative headquarters and core manufacturing units supporting a range of specialty chemical production activities.

Technical Center

424 Valley Road

Approximately 84,000 square feet supporting shipping, receiving, warehousing, and additional office and operational space.

Electronic chemicals

1981 County Line Road

Approximately 30,000 square feet for manufacturing, warehousing, packaging, and controlled production environments.

Warehouse expansion

1993 County Line Road

Approximately 40,000 square feet of expanded warehouse and operational support capacity.

Regional operational footprint

767 Electronic Drive, Horsham, Pennsylvania

Additional facility infrastructure supporting related operations, technical work, and regional capacity.

For regional sales offices and authorized distributors, use the global directory.

View global locations and distributors

Operational environment

Controlled environments for quality-sensitive production

Contamination-sensitive production depends on more than a clean workspace. Air classification, process separation, documentation practices, packaging conditions, and quality review all contribute to whether materials can be produced consistently for demanding applications.

Polysciences facilities include ISO Class 7 and ISO Class 8 cleanroom environments, ISO 13485:2016 certified operations, active FDA registration, and systems designed to support documentation, traceability, and customer qualification requirements.

Quality laboratory environment at Polysciences
Quality and analytical spaces support testing, documentation, and controlled release workflows.

ISO 13485:2016

Certified systems supporting controlled design, manufacturing, documentation, and quality management practices.

ISO Class 7 & 8 cleanrooms

Cleanroom environments for high-purity, contamination-sensitive, filling, packaging, and specialized production workflows.

FDA registration

Operational registration supporting work in regulated and quality-sensitive environments where documentation matters.

SOCMA recognition

Recognition connected to product stewardship and operational practices within specialty chemical manufacturing.

Production and development support

Facilities that support development, synthesis, and manufacturing workflows

Facility infrastructure provides the environment around the work. Detailed process design, synthesis planning, R&D support, and contract manufacturing execution are handled through dedicated service areas, each with its own technical scope.

Facility environments

Physical spaces behind controlled production

Specialty chemical work depends on the environments surrounding the process: laboratories for evaluation, cleanrooms for contamination-sensitive handling, and manufacturing areas configured for repeatable execution.

Laboratory space supporting technical work at Polysciences
Laboratory environments support technical evaluation, development, and production-adjacent workflows.
Polysciences laboratory team working in a controlled technical environment
Technical teams operate within structured lab, quality, and manufacturing support environments.
Exterior view of Polysciences facilities in Warrington, Pennsylvania
Manufacturing, warehousing, and technical operations are supported by the Warrington-area campus.

FAQ

Questions about Polysciences facilities

Use these answers to determine whether the facilities page, a service page, or the quality page is the right next step.

What types of manufacturing environments does Polysciences operate?
Facilities include controlled production spaces, ISO-classified cleanrooms, warehousing, packaging areas, technical laboratories, and operational support environments.
Where are Polysciences’ primary manufacturing facilities located?
Primary operations are based in Warrington, Pennsylvania, with additional regional and international infrastructure supporting customers and operations.
Do the facilities support scale-up and contract manufacturing?
Yes. Facility infrastructure supports development, scale-up, and controlled manufacturing workflows. Detailed production capabilities are covered on the contract manufacturing capabilities page.
Do the facilities include cleanrooms?
Yes. Polysciences facilities include ISO Class 7 and ISO Class 8 cleanroom environments for contamination-sensitive workflows.
Where can I learn more about quality systems?
Visit the Quality page for more information about quality systems, documentation, certifications, and related standards.

Project fit

Discuss your manufacturing or synthesis requirements

If you are evaluating partners for controlled manufacturing, custom synthesis, or scale-up, our team can help determine how facility infrastructure and technical environments align with your project requirements.

⟡ Facilities / Controlled Manufacturing / Warrington, Pennsylvania

Chemical manufacturing facilities designed for controlled, reproducible production

Chemical manufacturing becomes more challenging to control as materials move from lab quantities into larger production volumes. Contamination risk, material handling, equipment configuration, and environmental controls can all influence whether a process remains consistent across batches.

Polysciences operates U.S.-based and international facilities structured to support specialty chemical manufacturing, custom synthesis, contract production, and scale-up under controlled conditions.

Aerial view of Polysciences'' facilities in Warrington, Pennsylvania
Warrington, Pennsylvania serves as the central hub for manufacturing, technical operations, and administrative functions.

Facility design and process control

Why facility infrastructure matters in specialty chemical manufacturing

Variability in chemical manufacturing often begins outside the reaction itself. Air handling, personnel flow, raw material movement, packaging conditions, equipment access, and storage practices can all affect how reliably a material is produced, handled, and released.

Polysciences' facilities are designed to provide the physical framework for controlling those variables. Dedicated production spaces, cleanroom environments, warehousing, analytical areas, and integrated quality systems help reduce avoidable variation as work moves from development into repeat production.

Facility decisions affect technical outcomes

  • Batch-to-batch consistency
  • Contamination and particulate control
  • Material handling and storage conditions
  • Documentation, traceability, and audit readiness
  • Scale-up from development quantities to production volumes

Facility network

A Warrington-based manufacturing campus with expanded operational support

The Warrington, Pennsylvania campus serves as the primary operating center for Polysciences, with facilities supporting manufacturing, warehousing, packaging, technical operations, and administrative functions approximately 20 miles north of Philadelphia.

160,000+ Approximate square feet across the Warrington-area footprint
4+ Primary buildings supporting manufacturing, warehouse, packaging, and operations
20 mi Approximate distance from Philadelphia

Headquarters & manufacturing

400 Valley Road

Administrative headquarters and core manufacturing units supporting a range of specialty chemical production activities.

Offices & Operations

424 Valley Road

Approximately 84,000 square feet supporting shipping, receiving, warehousing, and additional office and operational space.

Electronic chemicals

1981 County Line Road

Approximately 30,000 square feet for manufacturing, warehousing, packaging, and controlled production environments.

Warehouse Space

1993 County Line Road

Approximately 40,000 square feet of expanded warehouse and operational support capacity.

Additional Operational Space

767 Electronic Drive, Horsham, Pennsylvania

Additional facility infrastructure supporting related operations and technical work.

For regional sales offices and authorized distributors, use the global directory.

View global locations and distributors

Operational environment

Controlled environments for quality-sensitive production

Contamination-sensitive production depends on more than a clean workspace. Air classification, process separation, documentation practices, packaging conditions, and quality review all contribute to whether materials can be produced consistently for demanding applications.

Polysciences facilities include ISO Class 7 and ISO Class 8 cleanroom environments, Quality Management System certified to ISO 13485:2016, active FDA registration, and systems designed to support documentation, traceability, and customer qualification requirements.

Quality laboratory environment at Polysciences
Quality and analytical spaces support testing, documentation, and controlled release workflows.

ISO 13485:2016

ISO Class 7 & 8 cleanrooms

FDA registration

SOCMA recognition

Production and development support

Facilities that support development, synthesis, and manufacturing workflows

Facility environments

Physical spaces behind controlled production

Facility infrastructure becomes more meaningful when it is tied to the work each environment supports. Laboratories, cleanrooms, manufacturing areas, and warehousing spaces each play a different role in reducing variability and supporting repeatable execution.

Laboratory space supporting technical work at Polysciences
Laboratory and development environments Technical labs support evaluation, feasibility work, analytical review, and production-adjacent problem solving before materials move into larger-scale workflows.
Quality laboratory environment at Polysciences
Quality and analytical spaces QC and analytical environments support testing, documentation, traceability, and controlled release decisions for quality-sensitive materials.
Exterior view of Polysciences'' facilities in Warrington, Pennsylvania
Manufacturing and operational footprint The Warrington-area campus supports manufacturing, warehousing, packaging, technical operations, and the infrastructure required for repeat production.

FAQ

Questions about Polysciences facilities

What types of manufacturing environments does Polysciences operate?
Facilities include controlled production spaces, ISO-classified cleanrooms, warehousing, packaging areas, technical laboratories, and operational support environments.
Where are Polysciences’ primary manufacturing facilities located?
Primary operations are based in Warrington, Pennsylvania, with additional regional and international infrastructure supporting customers and operations.
Do the facilities support scale-up and contract manufacturing?
Yes. Facility infrastructure supports development, scale-up, and controlled manufacturing workflows. Detailed production capabilities are covered on the contract manufacturing capabilities page.
Do the facilities include cleanrooms?
Yes. Polysciences facilities include ISO Class 7 and ISO Class 8 cleanroom environments for contamination-sensitive workflows.
Where can I learn more about quality systems?
Visit the Quality page for more information about quality systems, documentation, certifications, and related standards.

Project fit

Discuss your manufacturing or synthesis requirements

If you are evaluating partners for controlled manufacturing, custom synthesis, or scale-up, our team can help determine how facility infrastructure and technical environments align with your project requirements.

Project fit

Discuss your manufacturing or synthesis requirements

If you are evaluating partners for controlled manufacturing, custom synthesis, or scale-up, our team can help determine how facility infrastructure and technical environments align with your project requirements.