( 1 ) the nuclear industry : nuclear waste storage tanks for visual inspection, thickness measurement and weld inspection , etc. ;
( 2 ) petrochemical enterprises : the inner and outer wall of the vertical metal cans or spherical tank inspection or sand-blasting , painting corrosion ;
( 3 ) the construction industry : a giant painting walls, installing tile , wall cleaning , Cabo , etc. ; ( 4 ) Fire Department: used to deliver relief supplies , rescue work ; ( 5 ) Shipbuilding : for internal and external wall painting of the hull and so on.
So , the wall-climbing robots used in tall glass curtain wall cleaning of the problem emerged. Cleaning the wall climbing robot also belongs to a mobile service robot , the surface cleaning operations can be carried out in a vertical wall and roof movement. Cleaning climbing robot use will greatly reduce cleaning costs rise buildings and improve the working environment of workers , improve labor productivity , with considerable social, economic significance and broad application prospects . The present study for such robots yet mature , reliable solution .
Climbing wall glass curtain wall cleaning robot successfully developed , will automate the cleaning operation , a cleaning industry has brought a new revolution . Simultaneously by replacing its peripherals can be adapted to other operating tasks , its main carrier mobile robot system can be wall -depth application to the nuclear industry , petrochemical , fire , shipbuilding and other industries. Therefore, the study curtain wall cleaning robot , especially Adsorption feature will be a great economic and social benefits , and its development prospects are very optimistic.
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