Casco Bay Molding History


Casco Bay Molding Founded

February 2000

Andrew Powell founds Casco Bay Molding in Sanford, Maine with a vision for making silicone and thermoplastic products in America. Some of our earliest products include our scuba line, including mouthpieces, regulator straps, and octopus necklaces.


ISO:9001 Certification

January 2003

Casco Bay Molding exceeds the necessary quality control requirements to receive ISO:9001 Certification. We have been ISO:9001 certified since 2003.


Legu Tool & Mold Partnership

June 2016

Casco partners with Legu Tool & Mold, a precision mold making shop, to offer in-house tooling expertise. This helps shorten product development and tooling times and costs for our customers.


Maine MEP Manufacturer of the Year

March 2019

We are honored to be named the Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership 2018 Maine MEP Manufacturer of the Year. Casco is grateful for all the support we receive from the Maine community and our customers around the world.


FDA Inspection

September 2019

The Casco team passes an FDA (Food and Drug Administration) inspection. We are pleased to announce that our menstrual cup quality control processes exceed those put forth by the FDA.


ISO 13485:2016 Certification

January 2020

Casco Bay Molding is ISO 13485:2016 Certified following a successful 3-day audit. We are pleased to exceed the safety and quality standards needed for medical device component development.


COVID-19 Response

May 2020

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and demand for PPE suppliers, we partnered with Thermoformers of New England to release our face shield. The Casco Shieldfeatures a bendable polypropylene headband component, adjustable silicone strap, and replaceable clear visors. It is available for wholesale and individual orders.


Flip Disc PatentS

May 2023-Jan 2024

Casco designed, developed and received two patents on a new, innovative Menstrual Disc called the Flip Disc. The first patent is for the innovative hinge design which allows the disc to be worn in 2 ways, and the second patent is for over-molding a softer durometer catch onto a harder durometer rim. It took multiple design iterations to get the initial flip-factor correct, and now our FlipDisc is receiving great reviews on Amazon.