• July 2004 – the concept of establishing an enterprise manufacturing  LED displays, the phase of market research
  • May 2005 – the foundation of a civil law partnership named „RGB Technology s.c.”
  • December 2007 – the purchase of a 1000m2 building in the village of Tymień and beginning the construction works in order to adapt it to the company's activity
  • May 2008 – moving the headquarters to the new location in Tymień
  • August 2008 – the purchase of the first technological line for the automated assembly of THT LEDs
  • January 2009 – the purchase of the first CNC milling plotter
  • June 2009 – the purchase of a neighbouring plot and beginning the process of extending the plant to include a new production hall
  • September 2009 – the purchase of modern measuring devices for photometry and colorimetry from Konica-Minolta Sensing, a reputable Japanese manufacturer
  • October 2009 – awarded ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certificates
  • May 2010 – RGB Technology 5th anniversary
  • September 2011 – the purchase of an automatic thermoforming machine
  • October 2011 – 10,000 implementations
  • January 2012 – the increase of technological cooperation and obtaining the Certificate of Cooperation from AVAGO Technologies (Hewlett-Packard division), USA - a reputable LED manufacturer and supplier
  • September 2012 – the purchase of a climatic chamber to test the operating conditions of displays
  • October 2012 – the purchase of a technological line for the automated assembly of SMD LEDs
  • November 2012 – the construction of the largest in Poland, 102 m2 LED video screen for Tauron SA
  • December 2012 – putting the new production hall into operation – the total area of the buildings amounting to 2000 m2 greatly increased the production capa city
  • December 2012 – the extension of the machine park by two new CNC milling plotters
  • January 2013 – the purchase of an encapsulation robot with a precise head dosing liquid polymers
  • May 2013 – honouring RGB Technology for the expansion of the manufacturing  plant with the title  "Investment 2013" by the Middle-Pomeranian Council of the Chief Technical Organisation (The Polish Federation of Engineering Associations)
  • October 2013 – the transformation of RGB Technology s.c. (civil law partnership) into RGB Technology Sp. z o.o. (private limited company)
  • November 2013 – the construction and installation of an innovative curved LED video screen, 112 m2 in area, in the centre of Munich
  • January 2014 – the construction and installation of the largest LED video screen in Latvia, 51 m2  in area, in the centre of Riga
  • July 2014 – the increase of the cooperation (obtaining the Certificate of Partnership) with the global leader in the production of LED semiconductor structures - Cree Inc.  from the USA
  • February 2015 – the purchase of an UV experimental chamber for testing the resistance of devices to adverse weather conditions
  • March 2015 – the purchase of a faster technological line for the automated assembly of THT LEDs replacing the existing on
  • May 2015 – RGB Technology 10th anniversary
  • July 2015 – 25,000 implementations
  • December 2015 - obtaining the permission to operate in the Special industrial Zone in Koszalin and to purchase the building lot of 1.3ha in the Zone.
  • October 2016 – purchase of a modern servo-electric press brake, significant extension of the mechanical section of the production plant
  • March 2017 – significant acceleration of prototyping as a result of purchasing a professional 3D printer along with specialised software
  • September 2017 – purchase and commissioning of our own powder paint shop along with surface preparation stations
  • October 2017 – work on a construction project rewarded with obtaining a building permit for a new plant in Koszalin
  • August 2018 – 40,000 implementations

Technical support


RGB Technology Sp. z o.o.
ul. Karola Mytnika 28
75-129 Koszalin
POLAND

Technical support for owners of RGB Technology displays.

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Open:
Monday - Friday
from 7.00 to 15.00

 

 

RGB Technology Sp. z o.o.
ul. Karola Mytnika 28
75-129 Koszalin

VAT: PL6711715446
REGON: 320032995


KRS 0000483702
Sąd Rejonowy w Koszalinie,
IX Wydział Krajowego Rejestru Sądowego


Nominal capital: 4.500.000 PLN


Bank Account Number:
Bank PKO BP branch of 1 Koszalin
75-054 Koszalin, ul. Młyńska 20 POLAND
BIC (swift) : BPKOPLPW


PL 20 1020 2791 0000 7102 0218 6567


Office:

tel.+48 94 318 18 11
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Sales Department
Open: monday - friday
07.15 - 15.30

Sales of industrial displays



Electronic price change units (PM, PS, PO)

Paweł Madejak

PL EN

Business Development Director
mob. +48 504 237 237
tel. +48 94 318 00 18 ext.301
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Zegary i termometry (serie ZA, ZB, ZAH, ZBH)
Liczniki dni bez wypadku (seria DA)
Tablice wyników (seria TW)

Export

Radosław Borkowski

PL EN

Senior Industrial Product Manager
mob. +48 500 407 967

tel. +48 94 318 00 18 ext.306
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Scales (WA)

Łukasz Heller

PL EN

Industrial Product Manager
mob. +48 506 607 028
tel. +48 94 318 00 18 ext.304

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When synchronic time indication is required, the user often has a dilemma, what to choose. Clock networks, operating according to a master clock and client clocks principle, are available on the market. The master clock sets the time for all other devices. However, clock networks have some disadvantages: the master clock cannot be too far from the other electronic clocks; clock networks require connecting the clocks to form a network (attention! long, expensive cables). Such solutions are uneconomical, and the master clock failure "kills" the whole system. If you need to synchronise the clocks in several buildings, plants, or branches, which are several hundred kilometers away, the clock network must be connected through the Internet (it requires a permanent IP number). The voice of reason suggests: radio time synchronisation.

Time may be synchronised by radio in several ways. The first method is the RDS system of radio stations (amateur application - within a regional range). The other method is DCF77 signal, which is transmitted by ground antennas from the town of Mainflingen, about 25 km from Frankfurt on the Main in Germany. The DCF system is not resistant to the interference of mobile phones or of high-voltage lines, the interference around industrial buildings or the interference of computer equipment. DCF77 is less and less significant, and the system itself is considered obsolete. The third method is the GPS system.


gpsGPS (the Global Positioning System) is a global navigation satellite system. The system was created, and is realised and managed by the United States Department of Defense. Everybody in the world can practically receive the GPS signal. The receivers, manufactured by many firms in the world, are available on the market for reasonable prices. Using the GPS system is not connected with any fees and does not require a subscription.
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Although the GPS system was created for positioning (it means, determining one's position), it can be used for other purposes. In the received GPS signal, the information about the current time and date is encoded. This time is very accurate, because it is set on the basis of atomic standards. It may be only one millionth of a second per month late or fast. Such time accuracy is not required for traditional applications, but you cannot have too much of a good thing...

The displays and electronic clocks, manufactured by RGB Technology, can co-operate with the GPS system. On offer, we have the GPS receivers and antennas, which need no configuration. These devices are of the "set-and-forget" type. The time synchronisation enables self-readjustment to the Daylight Saving Time / the standard time and corrects the slightest clock delay in progress. The electronic clocks equipped with a GPS receiver switch the seconds over at the same time, which is important, for example, at the railway stations, bus stops, etc.

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Offering industrial displays, dedicated to work with existing systems, we cooperate closely with each customer. As a leading manufacturer, we provide an expert advice from the equipment selection to the technical support while configuration and startup.

A comprehensive range of activities (consultation, design, own production, consulting and sales) gives the flexibility of the product. Our industrial displays allow you to customize the data transmition interface and communication protocols. There is also the possibility of manufacturing equipment according to customer requirements.

 

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Maintenance costs - static control

"Energy efficient", "Economical in maintenance" - are really up-to-date issues. Lighting a building, illuminating an advertising gantry or installing a neon sign over the entrance, we pay attention to the power consumption, because we know that these devices are "silent power consumers". A device, working 24 hours a day, must be energy efficient. Each 1W of power consumption costs 4.40 PLN per year. 100W a year amounts to 440 PLN. Here is the calculating method:

1W = 0.001kW

0.001kW x 24h x 365 = 8.76 kWh (kilowatt-hours)

8.76 x 0,50 PLN = 4.40 PLN

Previously, low power consumption was associated with diode brightness and dynamic control (the obsolete solution). Low power consumption is an effect of applying modern technology (the patent of the company authorship and ownership), which allows to acquire 100% of diode brightness at its full durability.

Power consumption costs of a sample LED video screen manufactured by RGB Technology (a LED screen operating 24 hours a day):


- P12-3 - power consumption - 10W
10W = 0,010 kWh
0,010 x 24h x 30days = 7,2 kWh
7,2 x 0,50 PLN = 3,6 PLN/month


- P40-3 - power consumption - 28W
10W = 0,028 kWh
0,028 x 24h x 30days = 20,16 kWh
20,16 x 0,50 PLN = 10 PLN/month

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