Sterling Engineering & Manufacturing
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Sterling's mission is to put leading edge robotics and automation from around the world to work in industry. Sterling identifies cutting-edge solutions to real-life industry challenges. Those solutions are then translated into custom installations, drawing as needed on the expertise of associated Sterling companies.

Assembly, machine loading/unloading, material handling, parts transfer, foam in place gasketing, and other applications. The list ranges from OEM automotive and parts suppliers to stamping, injection molding and heat treatment. Keep it simple. Sterling believes in integrating high technology with existing systems.
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We are a staff of trained and experienced automation systems engineers and designers. Virtually all Sterling's robotic systems and automation equipment are designed and built at our plant, using proven standard components to meet your application requirements. Sterling's Total System Engineering philosophy embraces the concept of "simplified automation and robotics".
We have been in business since 1942. We were founded to produce special tools, fixtures and machines. We gained a solid reputation for innovative solutions to production problems. You can be confident buying from us. We're an experienced substantial company. As your business and automation requirements expand, we'll be there with new solutions compatible to what you purchase from us today.
The Sterling approach has been to use a compact dial (rotary) style machine or combination of dial machines which can be automatically loaded and unloaded. Parts introduced into the system are first "washed" by "dipping" them into a hearted water bath. The number of "wash" cycles is determined by the size and weight of the parts to be coated.
A snowboarder watching the powder fly while racing down a hill demands control. So do snowboard manufacturers. That's why one major firm called on Sterling to build two identical transfer machines to assemble and bond the trendy sports gear. Snowboards are built like sandwiches, with layers of wood, steel, fiberglass and resin, they explained.
Customer A needs 100,000 units - ASAP, please. Customer B figures his first delivery of 500 samples will land a big contract, but only if he can ship them in a hurry. Who gets the priority? Both, thanks to a new Sterling automated system. This system is used to produce plastic wheels in a variety of designs molded onto standard steel rims.
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