Design and Production of Electrical Panels

Italiana Robot stands out for the high level of quality and control in the production of its machines, managing the entire manufacturing process of electrical control panels in-house, from design through to final wiring.
This integrated approach allows the company to maintain full control over every stage of the production cycle, ensuring that each electrical panel complies with the required technical and regulatory standards.

Low-voltage control

Low-voltage control is an essential procedure to ensure that machines and electrical equipment comply with the EN 60204-1 standard, which is required for certification and commercialization.
This standard is harmonized with the European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.
To carry out electrical safety testing, Italiana Robot uses the CA6155 instrument to perform several tests, including continuity, insulation resistance, dielectric strength and fault loop impedance, ensuring that machinery meets the required standards.
Some tests are mandatory, while others are performed upon customer request.

FLIR ONE Pro

FLIR ONE Pro is a thermal imaging camera that allows the user to view thermographic images on screen with the corresponding temperatures in °C and °F (from -20 °C to 120 °C).
This type of inspection makes it possible to quickly detect anomalies in electronic components that could lead to long-term issues if high temperatures are reached.
In the case of mechanical components, it helps identify abnormal friction or excessive stress, always with the aim of preventing failures.

Measures for electromagnetic compatibility

Italiana Robot adopts several solutions to reduce electromagnetic interference, in compliance with industry standards. Key measures include: separation of power and signal cables inside control panels, cable ducts and energy chains; installation of EMI filters and series inductors to minimize electromagnetic phenomena; grounding of all masses to a copper earth bar to ensure effective earthing; and the use of EMI filters on inverters and soft starters.