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Aerostar Manufacturing

Aerostar Manufacturing

Fabricated Metal Products

Romulus, Michigan 7,795 followers

Global Manufacturer of Engineered Components: Michigan, Indiana; Pune, Chennai, & Bengaluru, India.

About us

Aerostar Manufacturing headquartered in Romulus, Michigan is a manufacturer and supplier of engineered components to Fortune 500 & 1000 companies including OEMs and Tier 1 companies globally. Aerostar Manufacturing is a highly regarded component and assembly supplier to automotive, marine, heavy truck, telecommunications, agriculture, electronics, hydraulics, lighting, medical, furniture, oil and gas, mining, power generations, material handling and many other industries. It supplies engineering components including battery trays and frames for hydrogen as well as the electric vehicle industry. With its manufacturing and supply chain network spread globally over US and India, it benefits from highest quality engineered components and world class customer service at a very competitive price. Its global portfolio of manufacturing capabilities includes castings, forgings, machining, gear cutting, extrusions, powder metal, fabrication, stampings, assembly, and many other support services. It operates manufacturing plants in Romulus, Michigan, USA with supply chain offices in Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai, India supporting over 30 manufacturing partner facilities spread over Asia. “Just in castings alone, we have a vast capability – gravity die castings, permanent mold, investment castings, high pressure die castings (up to 2400 MT), shell mold, lost foam etc. We provide castings in iron, grey iron, aluminum, steel castings, zinc, brass, silicon-moly etc.” according to Paul Dostal, VP of Sales at Aerostar. The casting size and weight range varies from a few grams to over 5,000 lbs. Aerostar is an IATF 16949 and ISO 9001 – 2015 certified company. As we continually evolve and diversify, entering new markets and confronting new challenges, our primary focus remains on preserving our heritage, tradition, and most importantly, our unwavering commitment to our valued customers in the area of engineering components.

Industry
Fabricated Metal Products
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Romulus, Michigan
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1977
Specialties
CNC machining, Castings, Forgings, Gears, Plastics

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Employees at Aerostar Manufacturing

Updates

  • CNC Machining: Driving Automation and Precision in Production As highlighted by Simon Jones on LinkedIn in his article, “7 Reasons CNC Machining Is So Highly Rated,” CNC machining has transformed the manufacturing sector by automating complex processes and reducing the need for manual labor. This technology is now widely used across industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical manufacturing, construction, and electronics, enabling companies to produce high-quality, precision-engineered components efficiently. CNC machining, or Computer Numerical Control, uses advanced computer systems to control tools such as lathes, mills, routers, and grinders. This automation has led to higher production efficiency, greater precision, and reduced human intervention, making manufacturing processes faster and more reliable. Over the years, advancements in CNC machining have introduced additional axis capabilities, allowing for the production of smaller and more intricate components with exceptional accuracy. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ewfJwDGv

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  • CNC Machining: Why It’s Essential for Modern Manufacturing As highlighted by Picken’s Technical College in their article, “What is CNC Machining and Why is it Important?”, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining has transformed modern manufacturing by offering unmatched precision, efficiency, and automation. These machines enable industries to produce complex parts with exceptional accuracy and consistency, making them a critical component of today’s production processes. CNC machining provides a level of precision and repeatability that is difficult to achieve through manual machining. Once programmed, CNC machines can operate 24/7 with minimal human intervention, reducing downtime and increasing productivity. Additionally, CNC technology enhances workplace safety by minimizing direct operator involvement in the machining process. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eF8tPqya

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  • Advanced CNC Machining for High-Precision Industrial Parts Precision is the foundation of modern manufacturing. At Aerostar Manufacturing, we understand that even the slightest deviation in a machined part can impact performance, safety, and efficiency. That’s why we leverage advanced CNC machining to produce high-accuracy components that meet the most demanding industry standards. Our Precision CNC Machining capabilities allow us to deliver exceptional consistency, whether for aerospace, automotive, medical, or industrial applications. With cutting-edge technology and decades of expertise, we ensure every part is manufactured to perfection—every time. Why Precision Matters in CNC Machining In industries where reliability is critical, precision machining isn’t just a preference—it’s a necessity. A fraction of a millimeter can mean the difference between a component that functions flawlessly and one that leads to costly system failures. Our precision CNC machining process ensures: Read more: https://bit.ly/42J6URr

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  • Why CNC Machining is Essential for Modern Manufacturing As highlighted by BNO News in their article, “CNC Machining: Essential for Modern Manufacturing,” CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is driving innovation across industries by combining automation, precision, and efficiency. From aerospace to medical manufacturing, CNC machining enables companies to turn complex designs into reality with unmatched accuracy. CNC machining operates by using pre-programmed software to guide powerful machinery, eliminating the need for manual control. This automation results in higher precision, allowing manufacturers to produce thousands of identical parts with minimal defects. Unlike traditional methods that rely on operator skill, CNC machines follow exact computer instructions, ensuring consistency and reducing errors. Read more: https://bit.ly/3CzeZNF

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  • We just wrapped up an incredibly successful planning retreat at Aerostar! Huge thanks to the organizers for putting together such a great experience for our Leaders. It was inspiring to see the team come together, build stronger connections, and bring so many new ideas to the table for the upcoming year. With these ideas, we are in alignment on our vision for the future. 2024 has presented its challenges, but our Leadership team's resilience and commitment will continue to drive our success. Very proud to work with this dedicated group! #Leadership #TeamBuilding #Aerostar #PlanningRetreat #GrowthMindset

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  • How CNC Machining is Revolutionizing Modern Manufacturing As reported by Medium in the article "What is CNC Machining & What Role Does It Play in Modern Manufacturing", CNC machining has become an essential process in modern manufacturing. CNC, or Computer Numerical Control, allows manufacturers to program machine tools—such as mills, lathes, and grinders—to perform precise cutting operations with minimal human intervention. This technology has gained widespread adoption due to its efficiency, accuracy, and ability to produce complex parts consistently. The Benefits of CNC Machining One of the major advantages of CNC machining is its high level of precision and repeatability. Since machines are computer-controlled, they can produce identical parts with minimal variation, reducing waste and lowering rejection rates. Additionally, CNC machining enhances efficiency by significantly cutting down labor costs and minimizing production downtime caused by human error. Read more: https://bit.ly/4104WLa

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  • Maximizing Efficiency with Multitask Milling Technology As highlighted by Advanced Manufacturing in their article, "Multitask Milling," milling on a lathe is far from a new concept. Historically, machinists have used attachments for slotting, slabbing, and keyway cutting, with references dating as far back as 1914 in South Bend Lathe Works' guide, How to Run a Lathe. These early innovations laid the foundation for today’s mill-turn lathes and multitasking centers, which have revolutionized manufacturing efficiency. Modern mill-turn machines integrate a machining center-style milling spindle and an automatic tool changer (ATC), allowing manufacturers to complete complex parts in a single operation. This approach significantly enhances part quality, increases throughput, and reduces production costs. Instead of multiple setups and transfers between machines, multitask milling allows for seamless machining in a single, streamlined process. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eNkfwKu4

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