High-altitude Robots Are Spring up

High-altitude Robots Are Spring up


The application scenarios of high-altitude robots in shipbuilding, chemical industry, thermal power, bridges, construction and other industries are extremely broad. According to the survey data, the market share of ship de-rusting and spraying in China is 5 billion per year.  The market share of chemical anticorrosion and polishing is 20 billion per year. The market share of thermal power boiler cleaning and inspection is 8 billion yuan per year. The market share of bridge inspection and maintenance is 10 billion yuan per year, and the market of building cleaning and curtain wall inspection is 100 billion. Moreover, China is the largest single regional market in the world in the above industries.
 
With more than 200 patents, customers can reduce costs and increase efficiency.
 
In March 2018, according to the "Institutional Reform Plan of the State Council" approved by the first session of the 13th National People's Congress, the state set up an emergency management department, which mainly promotes the comprehensive supervision and management of production safety. All along, safe production is the core premise and basic requirement in the field of industrial manufacturing. Robots instead of manual work in high-risk jobs naturally meet the safety requirements of emergency management departments.
 
At present, the ship de-rusting robot launched by Shihe Technology has been delivered in batch. The chemical anti-corrosion robot is about to enter the mass production stage, and the thermal power detection robot and building cleaning robot are being steadily developed and tested.
 
It is understood that the Robot++ ship de-rusting robot has been iterated to the third generation. The stability, ease of use, operation efficiency, recovery rate and other indicators of the products are among the top in the industry. A total of over 100 related products have been shipped, and the company has provided products and services for more than 20 super-large shipyards.