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Bticino

Bticino
Industry Metalworking industry
Founded Varese, Italy, 1936
Founder Bassani Brothers
Headquarters Milano, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Franco Villani, CEO
Products Electrical equipment, switches, plaques, intercoms, video-intercom, domotics,
residual current device
Revenue € 714 million (2007)
Owner Legrand group
Number of employees
3000 (2008)
Website Bticino.it

Bticino S.p.A. is an Italian metalworking company that operates in the field of electrical low voltage equipment used for residential, employment and production. Bticino proposes solutions for the energy distribution, for the communication (intercoms and video intercoms) and for the control of light, sound, climate and security.

Founded in 1936 by brothers Arnaldo, Luigi and Ermanno Bassani with the name of Ticino Electric Switches to produce metal smallwares of different applications. Since 1948, the company became Bassani SpA and specializes itself in the manufacture of electrical components used inside houses, in order to meet the growing demand resulting from post-conflict reconstruction.

Responding to changes in electrical technology and the demands of living spaces, Bassani Ticino (name adopted in 1974) developed a set of devices to control the distribution of low voltage energy, designing a range of products – from the "electric switchboard" to the switches – which combine the technical and functional features related to the installation mode, with special attention to drawing.

In 1989, Bassani Ticino joined the French group Legrand, changing its name to BTicino. Bticino was the first firm to conceive the switches as furniture (not only as industrial components), developing a specific treatment aimed at improving product quality and simplifying implementation.

The company became famous in the Italian market during the 50s; "Domino" and "Sicura" (“Safe”) were the names of the first series that got a big success. The products of the '60s are characterized by ease of assembly and by modularity: they had spread the rectangular box, which represents the current standard. The Magic Series (1961) is the first case of power socket with modular switches.

The issue of security becomes increasingly important as it increases the capillary diffusion of the electrical systems, which make it more likely an accidental contact with an electrical conductor in tension. It is then built and patented a circuit breaker called a “residual current device” (1965); it’s high-power switching, with the addition of a differential transformer.


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