Sewer Robotics will be attending the 2023 Indianapolis WWETT Show, the world’s largest annual trade show for wastewater and environmental service professionals. Besides our booth, there will be a presentation hosted by Mike Selby» It will feature our C70 video…
The calcium in this coated VCP 12" sewer pipe was more than half the diameter of the inside of the pipe and had formed a "pipe in a pipe". Pacific Sewer Maintenance broke that internal calcium structure into smaller manageable…
The Sewer Robotics mobile MH60 cable reel and CP3DP control unit were successfully used to remove over 5m (15ft) of concrete from an antique 500mm (20") brick storm water pipeline inside one of London’s oldest subway station.
Sewer robotics is 17 t/m 20 januari 2023 aanwezig in Rotterdam Ahoy op InfraTech. Infratech is de beurs en het kennisplatform waar opdrachtgevers, aannemers, ingenieursbureaus en toeleveranciers laten zien waarom de Nederlandse infrasector al jarenlang tot de wereldtop behoort. praktishe…
Years of hydrogen sulfide gasses accelerated the corrosion of this 300mm (12”) sewer pipeline, leaving it heavily tuberculated with the upstream manhole in a very bad shape. No problem for Daito CO., LTD., who accepted the challenge with a smile.
Reinstating laterals with the SR-SERIES HA125 lateral reinstatement cutting module after relining a 6" (150mm) VCP sewer main line in Florida.
The enormous fatberg was found in UK sewers was approx. 330ft in length and 9.5" (100m long and 25cm thick) and taking up half the flow capacity of the pipe. The gruesome fatberg was one of 30,000 sewer blockages a…
After various failed attempts of different nozzles and cutters, Sewer Robotics was invited to remove the concrete that has been blocking this 400mm sewer main line for the past 10 years.
Years of mineral deposits leaving a layer of calcite and narrow joints inside this 200mm (8”) clay sewer main pipeline. Water jet cutting applies a high pressure low volume water blast from a special designed crawler with camera and pan…
Scaling and tuberculation reduced the flow in cast iron pipelines. The pipe flow was restored with a water jet applied from a robot with camera and rotary nozzle with 500bar (7,250psi) water pressure.