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Marotta Controls Incorporated
Company typePrivate
IndustryAerospace
Defense
Space
Founded1943, Montville, New Jersey
HeadquartersMontville, NJ
Products
Software
Motor Controller
Control Actuation Systems
Electronics, Actuators
Pneumatics, Hydraulics
Regulators, Valves
Smart Valves
Manifolds
Power Supply
Power Supply and Conversion
Solenoid Valves
Websitewww.marotta.com

Founded in 1943, Marotta Controls, Inc. is one of the technology businesses in New Jersey, specializing in the design, manufacture and integration of precision control components and systems. It offers valves, manifolds, power conversion, motor drives and control actuation systems for military and commercial applications.

History

Marotta was founded in 1943 as The Marotta Engineering Company. Early manufacturing sub-contracts for prime contractors such as General Electric Corporation and RCA enabled Marotta to gain experience in what was to become a particular area of expertise – precision valves and machined components for the rocket and guided missile industry.

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References

  1. "Marotta History on Marotta.com."
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