CEP Technologies Corporation offers a full selection of standard progressive die stamped spark plug and distributor terminals for automotive OEM and aftermarket manufacturers.
As a leading supplier of terminals for the automotive ignition harness industry worldwide, we’re committed to providing you with the highest quality ignition terminals.
To meet the needs of as many automotive OEM and aftermarket suppliers as possible, we offer a range of standard terminals with different features and orientations. Explore our available terminals types here.
Depending on the application and end-use conditions, different materials are required for optimal performance and vehicle safety.
We take into consideration the mechanical and physical properties of the metals used in our terminals, including bendability, conductivity, brittleness, hardness, strength, corrosion resistance, and more.
Materials used include:
Our automotive ignition terminal line was introduced in 1984, and from then up to the present day, CEP Technologies has been committed to customer satisfaction. We strive to produce top quality, reliable components, backed by our precision stamping experience. We are IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 14001:2015 certified with TUV Rheinland of North America (read more about our commitment to quality here).
CEP also stamps custom components for many other automotive applications including sensors and electronic components, clips, and pins. Learn more about the custom automotive applications we work with.
As a CEP customer, you can expect every stamping project to meet your requirements. We are always ready to discuss your needs for standard ignition terminals, custom components, prototyping, or other projects. Please contact us or request a quote to learn more about our capabilities and product offerings.
“We appreciate the outstanding quality of product you have been sending us since your components were approved for our vehicle electrical center assemblies. We have seen a decrease in customer reported electrical issues because of loose connections between box springs and inserted hardware (fuses, relays, etc.).”