ALLEN-BRADLEY



'Allen-Bradley' is the brand-name of a line of Factory Automation Equipment manufactured by Rockwell Automation (NYSE ROK). The company, with revenues of approximately $4.5 billion in 2006, manufactures programmable automation controllers (PAC, PLC), human-machine interfaces, sensors, safety components and systems, software, drives and drive systems, contactors, motor control centers, and systems made of these and similar products. Rockwell Automation also provides asset management services including repair and consulting. Rockwell Automation's headquarters is based in Milwaukee, WI.
As an interesting sidenote, the 'Allen-Bradley Clock Tower' is a Milwaukee landmark featuring the largest four-sided clock in the world.

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History
Competitors
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History


Allen Bradley Programmable Controller

The company was initially founded as the Compression Rheostat Company by Lynde Bradley and Dr. Stanton Allen with an initial investment of $1,000 in 1903. In 1910 the company was renamed the Allen-Bradley Company. In 1985 a new company record was set as they ended the fiscal year with 1 billion dollars in sales. On February 20, 1985 Rockwell Automation purchased Allen-Bradley for $1.651 billion, which is the largest acquisition in Wisconsin's history.
Allen-Bradley is a same name associated with good quality low temperature sensors, since a now obsolete line of carbon-composite resistors manufactured by Allen-Bradley show an approximately inversely proportional temperature dependence at low temperatures. This undesirable characteristic for commercial resistors (since an ideal resistor should have no temperature dependence) is suited for cryogenic measurement, which paradoxically has partly helped establish a name for Allen-Bradley among the lay electronic enthusiast. Allen-Bradley resistors are commercially available at a premium, often supplied with calibration data.

Competitors


Allen-Bradley's principal competitors include:

Cutler-Hammer (Eaton Corporation)

Benshaw

General Electric

Siemens

Honeywell

Square D (Schneider Electric)

Emerson Electric

Endress+Hauser

Yokogawa

Invensys

ABB (Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.)

★ Bernecker + Rainer Industrie-Elektronik

External links



Official Website

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