Marotta

Marotta Controls Incorporated
Type Private
Industry Aerospace
Defense
Space Systems
Industrial Fluids
Founded 1943, Montville, New Jersey
Headquarters Montville, NJ
Products Embedded Systems
Software
Motor Controllers
Electronic Controllers
Electronics, Actuators
Pneumatics, Hydraulics
Regulators, Valves
Smart Valves
Manifolds
Website www.marotta.com

Marotta Controls, Inc designs and manufactures fluid control systems, components and actuators designed specifically for the Aerospace, Military, Space and Industrial markets. Applications include aircraft hydraulic systems, high-pressure pneumatics and smart fluid systems on Navy ships, and reaction control systems on launch vehicles and small satellites.

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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.[1]

Breaking the Sound Barrier

Marotta provided control valves on the rocket engine that powered Chuck Yeager’s Bell X-1 in the world's first supersonic flight, placing the company in the forefront of aerospace technology development.

Winning the Race to the Moon

Marotta valves played an important role in the earliest days of manned space flight. Large numbers of valves and regulators for flight and ground support applications were used in the Project Mercury, Project Gemini and Project Apollo programs, most notably in the propulsion systems of the Apollo Service Module and Lunar Module Ascent engines.

Serving On and Beneath the Sea

Marotta’s fluid control systems were soon performing many of the demanding fluid control tasks on board naval ships and submarines. Its pressure reducing manifolds control many of the air systems on board, from emergency gas turbine starting on surface combatants to the many critical pressurization functions on nuclear submarines.

Markets

Military/Defense

Fluid and Gas Control Products and Systems[2]

Commercial Aerospace

Fluid and Gas Control Products, Systems and Actuators[3]

Space Systems

Space Fluid and Gas Control Products, Systems and Actuators[4]

Industrial Fluid Controls

Fluid and Gas Control Products for Advanced Process Systems

Products

Controllers

High Pressure Pneumatics

Fluid Control Building Blocks - Valves

Other

Current Projects of Interest

F/A-18 Hornet

P-8A Poseidon

F-35 Lightning II

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