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Sterling History > Innovation Is a Journey, Not a Destination

1916 to 1947 Company Established & Supplies Pumps and Valves

1947 Sterling supplies pumps and valves to local automobile manufacturer for controlling temperature of injection molds.

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Sterling History

Innovation Is a Journey, Not a Destination

1916 to 1947 Company Established & Supplies Pumps and Valves

1950 to 1952 Sterling Pioneers Plastic Molding and Expands

1964 to 1969 Sterling Introduces Industries First Compact Single Zone TCU and Acquires Fred S. Carver

1972 to 1977 Sterling Acquires Water Regulating Valve Line and Ball & Jewell

1978 to 1979 Sterling Expands and Adds New Technology

1980 to 1981 Ball & Jewell Complements Auger Line and Sterlings Establishes Sterltech

1985 to 1989 Sterling Introduces First Proprietary Digital Controller and Expands

1991 to 1992 Sterling and Establishes Sterlcool and Launches New State-of-the-Art 9000 Series

1997 to 1999 Sterling Expands and Introduces the 2000 Series Temperature Control Unit

2001 to 2002 Sterltech Introduces Industry's First True Linear Robots and Adds Material Processing Division

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