Aquajet Innovative Ergo System to Be Displayed at IFAT

Aquajet, a global leader in Hydrodemolition robot manufacturing, will attend IFAT in München, Germany, for the first time to introduce its industrial cleaning solution to water, sewage, waste, and raw materials management industry. Aquajet’s innovative Ergo System, a compact Hydrodemolition robot unit, will be on display at the trade fair May 30 – June 3, 2022, in booth C4.213.

The Ergo offers four times the power of a hand lance and provides maneuverability and power through remote operation to keep workers out of harm’s way during hazardous cleaning applications.

“Hydrodemolition robots automate processes, giving operators the ability to step back from dangerous situations and to increase productivity. This is advantageous to any industry that needs to remove concrete, contaminated concrete, coatings, paint, or other materials. We’re pleased to bring our technology to IFAT for the first time to discuss the safety and efficiency benefits it offers.”

said Roger Simonsson, Aquajet managing director.

Using a number of productivity-enhancing attachments, the Ergo System can be operated remotely for efficient cleaning and removal of material in boilers, tanks, pipes, and other industrial containers and conduits. The Ergo System incorporates the controller unit, which powers and controls the hydraulics, the Ergo Power Head, which manipulates the high-pressure lance, and either the spine or the climber, which are unique systems used to support and maneuver the powerhead, based on project needs. The climber attaches to any standard scaffolding or pipes and robotically moves along it to deliver powerful Hydrodemolition forces to remove material.

The Ergo System also works with Rotolance attachments for improved capabilities in confined or hard-to-reach places. The Ergo Rotolance 130 and 130S work at pressures ranging from 14,500 to 43,500 psi (1,000 to 3,000 bar) and offer a variety of nozzle configurations for a spray pattern diameter from 1.2 inches to 5.1 inches (30 millimeters to 130 millimeters).

The system exerts an impressive 1,000 newtons of reaction force, as much as four times greater than a human operator with a hand lance. This means the machine can effectively clean and remove concrete, rubber coatings, paint, rust, plastic, and other materials as well as roughen surfaces for better bonding faster than traditional methods, making it ideal for resurfacing applications in tanks, reservoirs, and other containers.

 

Hydrodemolition robots, such as the Ergo System, consistently remove decayed concrete and built-up materials to a preset depth. Alternatively, a hand lance will likely leave inconsistent depths due to operator inefficiencies and inaccuracies. This means contractors may have to do another pass to completely remove materials or risk damaging underlying surfaces by being too aggressive.

Contractors can easily move the 271-pound (123-kilogram) Ergo Controller unit around the facility or worksite and over soft or rough surfaces, due to the wide wheels and low ground pressure. At just 44 inches tall and 17 inches wide, the Ergo Controller transports easily on a pallet. Additionally, the system is service friendly with hydraulic hose multi connectors that are 100% sealed from moisture to virtually eliminate the risk of leaks during transportation.

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