For a project like the Grand Canal construction, the following features and specifications might be relevant:
Key Features
High Output Capability:
Capable of delivering shotcrete at 20-30 m³/h to cover large areas efficiently.
Optimized for prolonged operations in massive construction projects.
25m Reach:
An extendable robotic arm with a reach of up to 25 meters for spraying shotcrete on high or distant surfaces.
Robotic Precision:
Fully automated or semi-automated control for consistent application.
Sensors for real-time feedback and adjustment of spray angle, velocity, and thickness.
Wet Mix System:
Pre-mixed concrete pumped to the nozzle, ensuring uniform consistency.
Reduced dust compared to dry-mix systems, improving safety and environmental compliance.
Durability & Adaptability:
Built with corrosion-resistant materials to handle harsh environments like high humidity near canals.
Capable of handling high-strength concrete mixes with additives for waterproofing and structural integrity.
Mobility:
Mounted on a wheeled or tracked vehicle for easy movement along the canal.
Applications for the Grand Canal
Slope Stabilization: Reinforcing and protecting the walls of the canal to prevent erosion or collapse.
Lining: Creating durable, smooth concrete linings for water-tightness and reduced friction for water flow.
Repair and Maintenance: Re-applying shotcrete to damaged sections during or after construction.
Advantages
Efficiency: The robotic system minimizes labor and maximizes output, critical for large-scale projects.
Safety: Keeps workers away from dangerous zones during application.
Precision: Ensures a consistent layer, reducing material wastage and ensuring high structural quality.
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