Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics

Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics was a division within Bosch Rexroth, a global company specializing in drive and control technologies. Bosch Rexroth is part of the larger Bosch Group, a multinational engineering and electronics company.

Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics focused on providing a wide range of pneumatic components and systems used in industrial automation. These products included:

Key Products

  1. Cylinders and Actuators: These are used to produce linear or rotary motion in automation systems.
  2. Valves and Valve Systems: These control the flow of air or other gases in pneumatic systems.
  3. Air Preparation Units: These units ensure that the air supplied to pneumatic systems is clean, dry, and properly lubricated.
  4. Pneumatic Grippers and Clamps: These devices are used for gripping, holding, and positioning parts in various manufacturing processes.
  5. Control Units and Sensors: These components are utilized to monitor and control different aspects of pneumatic systems.

Applications

Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics products were utilized in various industries including:

  • Automotive Manufacturing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Packaging
  • Textile
  • Material Handling
  • Electronics

Mergers and Acquisitions

In 2013, Bosch Rexroth sold its pneumatics business to a German conglomerate in a move to concentrate more on its core competencies in hydraulic technologies. The pneumatics division became part of the Aventics Group, which continued to deliver pneumatic solutions to industrial customers.

Innovations and Technology

The company was known for its commitment to innovation and quality. It often integrated advanced electronics and software solutions into its pneumatic systems to increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of control.

Global Presence

Bosch Rexroth had a global presence, with a robust network of sales offices, manufacturing facilities, and service centers across various continents. This allowed them to provide localized support and services to a diverse customer base.

Sustainability

As part of the Bosch Group, Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics adhered to rigorous environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. They focused on developing energy-efficient products and sustainable production processes.

Conclusion

Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics was a significant player in the field of industrial pneumatics, known for its high quality, innovative solutions, and extensive global reach. Following its acquisition by Aventics, the expertise and product lines continued to evolve under the new brand, maintaining the high standards set by Bosch Rexroth.

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