1746-IB16 Allen Bradley PLC

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Allen-Bradley has a strong presence in automated production and management, bringing together leading automation brands including Allen Bradley, Ryan Electric, Dodge and Allen-Bradley software. Provide customers with a variety of solutions from control to final connection to the load. Its automation solutions meet global quality standards, including ISO 9000, European CE Marking Guidelines and China's CCIB standards.

 

Company Profile

 

Allen-Bradley Automation provides customers with a complete range of components, products, control and information platforms as well as support services and manufacturing solutions, which we call full automation. Through full automation, Allen-Bradley is able to implement a comprehensive business strategy to meet today's industry requirements.

Advocating electronic manufacturing, that is, seamless and transparent connection from the factory floor to the enterprise business system, providing real-time data collection and decision making, optimizing production scheduling, reducing waste, improving quality, and improving customer satisfaction. To achieve this, in addition to the use of commercial technology, a highly integrated architecture is required, which means that open networks and open software platforms are utilized.

Allen-Bradley Automation is also a leading provider of asset management tools and solutions. Allen-Bradley also offers spare parts management, computerized maintenance management systems, condition monitoring equipment and systems that significantly reduce maintenance costs and productivity and safety.

In addition, Allen-Bradley Automation is committed to promoting energy efficiency and compliance with industry management practices in China and around the world. In addition to Allen-Bradley's own global industrial solutions division and support networks around the world, Allen-Bradley also works with professionals outside the company to provide customers with the most flexible system solutions for their business in China, forming a global Integrated network including OEM support.

Allen-Bradley also provides expert support in a variety of industrial sectors such as food processing, forestry products, plastics, automotive, semiconductors, metro, pharmaceuticals, tires, metallurgy, materials processing, mining, water treatment, power and energy, printing and petroleum. Natural gas, etc.

 

brand history

Allen-Bradley was originally founded by Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley were founded in 1903 as early high-density variable resistors. Early products mainly included automatic starters, switchgear, current breakers, and relays.

In 1985, in order to obtain a diversified investment, Allen-Bradley was sold to Rockwell International Group for $1.65 billion.

Allen-Bradley is an important brand of Rockwell Automation.

Rockwell Software Rockwell Software was formed by merging the Allen-Bradley software business unit with ICOM.

Through the acquisition of Reliance Electric Ryan Electric through 1.6 billion US dollars, Rockwell has added a series of motors and mechanical transmission products.

In 2001, Rockwell separated Collins' avionics and communications business into an independent Rockwell Automation company.

In the 1970s, Allen-Bradley produced solid state control equipment through the acquisition of Information Instrument.

In 1970, Allen-Bradley acquired Bunker Ramo's digital control equipment division in Cleveland.

Around 1978, Allen-Bradley's PLC-2 (1771 I/O) based on the Intel 8080 chip was introduced.

Around 1979, Allen-Bradley launched the DataHighway network (DH network).

Around 1981, Allen-Bradley's PLC-3 based on AMD microprocessors was introduced.

Around 1986, Allen-Bradley's PLC-5 based on the Motorola 68000 chip was introduced.

Around 1991, the Allen-Bradley SLC500 compact controller was introduced.

Around 1993, Allen-Bradley products offered Ethernet products that support the TCP/IP protocol.

From 1993 to 1994, Allen-Bradley launched the Open Network of Devicenet.

In 1994, Allen-Bradley Software Division merged with ICOM to form Rockwell Software.

In 1995, Allen-Bradley introduced the MicroLogix 1000 controller and Flex I/O products.

From 1998 to 1999, Allen-Bradley introduced ControlLogix PLC.

 

Global overview

Headquarters: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Annual sales of $5 billion

21,000 employees

More than 450 sales and technical support organizations in more than 80 countries

Over 5,600 authorized distributors, system integrators and solution providers

Research centers around the world

More than 500,000 products, including:

Programmable Controllers

Power supply unit

sensor

Operator interface

Motion control products

Communication products

software

Training

Customer Support

operating system

Quality Control

Technical support service

Rotating equipment (motor, mechanical power)

AC drive

DC governor

Enterprise asset management

Process solution

 

Current development

Rockwell Automation has more than 600 sales and supply points in more than 80 countries. With 25,000 employees, sales reached $4.4 billion.

With more than 3,500 authorized distributors, agents and solution providers worldwide.

Today, Allen-Bradley has become a global strategic brand of Rockwell Automation.