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ROBOX S.P.A. - Motion control

Via Sempione, 82
28053 Castelletto s. Ticino (NO)
ITALY

Tel. +39 0331 922086, fax +39 0331 923262

Sede legale: 28053 Castelletto S. Ticino (NO),
via Sempione 82
P.IVA 00868960030 C.F. 00375000122
REA Novara 132827
Cap. Soc. i.v. Euro 206.584,00

Robox S.p.A., a company started in 1975, designs and manufatures electronic controllers, programming languages, development environments for robotics and motion control systems.
Its broad range of products can be adapted to any applications, from the simplest ones (one or two controlled axes), to the most sophisticated ones (dozens of controlled axes) thanks to the availability of architectures which can be "modular", "compact" or even integrated in brushless drives.

Innovation and quality have been Robox's main goals since the very beginning, Innovation has always been pursued keeping in mind the global reliability (present and future) of the product. Quality has always been ensured by appropriate design choices and an accurate selection of materials.
Robox has been certified UNI EN ISO 9001 since 1997.
Some of the records claimed by Robox are:

  • in 1976 Robox designed the first micro-processor based controller for industrial robots (Intel 8080)
  • in 1987 Robox designed the first programming language for the ''motion control'' (Robox R)
  • in 1993 Robox designed the first integrated development environment for Windows (Robox RDE)

Robox's motion controllers (and its know-how) are employed to control the movement of the machines in many different fields such as, for instnace, the food industry, packaging, paper industry, wood industry textile industry, marble industry, glass industry, etc.

The main application fields for Robox's motion controllers are:

  • robots
  • spot welding robots
  • arc welding robots
  • assembly robots
  • plasma cutting robots
  • laser cutting robots
  • water jet cutting robots
  • glue application robots
  • pick & place robots
  • palletizing/depalletizing devices
  • painting robots
  • machine tools
  • telemanipulators
  • feeding devices
  • automatic warehouses
  • measurement machines
  • packaging
  • food industry machines
  • wood industry machines
  • marble industry machines
  • glass industry machines
  • textile machines
  • machines for fibre optic handling
  • printing machines
  • paper industry machines
  • winding machines
  • etc.