CORE CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITIES OVERVIEW
MISSION-CRITICAL CONTRACT MANUFACTURING
Strohwig supports defense, energy, aerospace, and industrial programs requiring controlled execution and tight-tolerance manufacturing.
Core execution domains include small and large-format CNC machining across multi-axis horizontal and vertical platforms, in-house tool & die manufacturing, and engineered mechanical assembly.
PRIMARY EXECUTION
CORE MANUFACTURING DOMAINS
Primary manufacturing domains are performed in-house as an integrated system, ensuring engineering ownership, process accountability, and controlled operations across complex programs. These capabilities form the execution backbone for machining, tooling, and assembly under unified control.

Machining of large, heavy, and high-tolerance components across multi-axis horizontal and vertical CNC platforms.
Details
- Large-format machining for multi-ton structures
- Precision features held across complex geometries

In-house design, build, and sustainment of tooling and fixturing required for controlled machining and mechanical assembly.
Details
- Purpose-built tooling for repeatable execution
- Long-term program and production support

Engineering-led prototyping, pre-production builds, and complex mechanical assembly executed in coordination with machining and tooling teams.
Details
- Prototype-to-production transition support
- Assembly aligned to program-specific requirements
EXTENDED CAPABILITIES
TOOLING & SPECIALTY PROCESSES
Tooling and specialty processes extend Strohwig’s core manufacturing capabilities and support non-standard, tolerance-critical, and program-specific requirements. These capabilities are executed in-house to reduce dependency, maintain control, and support repeatable outcomes.

Design, build, repair, and sustainment of tooling and fixturing required for precision machining and mechanical assembly.
Details
- Production and prototype tooling
- Dedicated fixturing maintained for repeatable execution

In-house processes supporting complex geometries, secondary operations, and tolerance-critical features that extend core machining and tooling capabilities.
Details
- Electrical discharge machining (wire and sinker)
- Welding and secondary fabrication

Surface preparation and finishing processes performed to support functional requirements, assembly readiness, and downstream operations.
Details
- Polishing and surface conditioning
- Part preparation for downstream operations

PHYSICAL CAPACITY
EQUIPMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Strohwig’s manufacturing infrastructure is configured to support large-scale, high-tolerance work under controlled conditions. Facility layout, material handling, and equipment selection are aligned to accommodate multi-ton components, complex geometries, and sustained program execution.
Manufacturing assets include horizontal, vertical, and multi-axis CNC platforms, large-format machining centers, and precision boring capability. These systems are supported by in-house tooling, fixturing, inspection, and engineering resources that enable complex work to be executed in-house.
GOVERNANCE & CONTROL
EXECUTION STANDARDS
- Established work instructions and routings
- In-process verification at critical steps
- Job travelers and inspection records
- Material, process, and revision traceability
- AS9100D:2015/ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system
- Regulated program compliance, including CMMC Level 2 (Self-Attested), ITAR, and AWS D1.1 and D1.2
- Engineering support from prototype through production
- Controlled evaluation and implementation of changes
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