Sterling
New Berlin, Wis. – Sterling will exhibit its food and beverage processing solutions at the EATS show in Chicago from Oct. 28-30.
EATS, the Equipment, Automation and Technology Show for Food & Beverage, represents the entire food and beverage production industry.
Sterling equipment delivers the performance and precision required to meet the strict standards of highly regulated manufacturing environments, the company said. Sterling systems support applications including chocolate, candy, baked snacks, fruit, ingredients, grain, dairy, meat, beer brewing, wine fermentation, distilleries and pet food.
Sterling food and beverage solutions include:
- Process cooling: Central and packaged chillers, complete water cooling systems
- Temperature control: Oil and water temperature control units
The features of Sterling food and beverage equipment include:
- Stainless steel and washdown-duty designs for sanitary environments
- NEMA 4X-rated electrical panels
- Glycol chillers for low temperature setpoints
- Outdoor cooling units designed to save space in your plant
A stainless steel TCU will be on display at the conference.
“At Sterling, we specialize in delivering comprehensive process solutions that power productivity and precision across a wide range of manufacturing industries,” said Bill Bruhn, senior product manager at Sterling. “We serve a diverse array of industries, including highly regulated markets like food and beverage, pharmaceutical and medical.”
Visit Sterling at EATS in the South Building at Booth 2653.
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