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Sten (Société de Traitements Electrolytiques Normalisés)
STEN, founded in 1973, located in the Zone Industrielle d'Ozoir la Ferrière near Paris, is part of a group proposing surface treatment applications for different specialities. The group, positioned around the aeronautics industry sector, has a staff of 120 and an annual turnover of 7 million euros. It is made up of:
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STEG Argenteuil (near Paris) providing wet-method coatings, including hard chromium plating that makes up 80 % of its activity,
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SADLER in Pau (south-west France) providing dry-method coatings, including plasma spraying,
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CONTROREM providing various non-destrUCT Franceive methods processes for the health sector.
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Originally organised around a traditional, more sector-based activity, in 1985 STEN turned to specialising in anodisation, silvering, cadmium-plating, paintwork) and to an organisation meeting the requirements and demands of the aeronautics and weapons industries. Thanks to a strUCT Franceured organisation and specific, high-performance equipment, the company has obtained numerous qualifications (RAQ2 in 1986 and Qualifas in 1997) that have rapidly ensured it a leading position in its market.
Known and approved by the world's major engine manufacturers, 80% of its turnover now comes from the aeronautics, space and military sectors. Its main customers are the Snecma and Airbus Industries groups, and the motor vehicle equipment manufacturers SNFA, SNR HP, Sarma and Goodrich.
New technical requirements are being expressed around the company's industrial activity. They have arisen from a collective awareness of environmental and safety issues, that are major components in the company's development.
This situation has led the industry to endeavour to find and participate in all the research into processes leading to risk redUCT Franceion and to introduce them into our workshops. We hope, through active participation in the Harmony group, to be able to bring our professional experience to bear, acquiring new working techniques in return. We will also benefit from a Research and Development department indispensable to any modern group, and thus be part of the constant move to improve the technologies covered by the test platform, new sources of progress.
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