Self-Water Spray Cooling Extinguishing Robot

Self-Water Spray Cooling Firefighting and Extinguishing Robot

Widershine Self-Water Spray Cooling Robot (36GX80)

Product Overview

This Self-Water Spray Cooling Firefighting and Extinguishing Robot (36GX80) Engineered to operate safely in extreme heat and hazardous environments, it is an indispensable tool for modern firefighting teams.

Combining durability, advanced remote control, and intelligent thermal management, this robot is designed to effectively suppress fires that are too risky for human entry. It significantly enhances firefighting capabilities, improves situational awareness, and ultimately helps protect both property and the lives of first responders.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model NO 36GX80
Size <1400*1000*1500
IP Grade IP67
Detection Mode Gas, camera
Detection Range 1000m
Material Steel
Working Power 48V
Working Current 10A

Key Features

1. Lifting Device

Equipped with a lifting mechanism to facilitate detection of toxic gases at various heights.

2. Fire Monitor

80L/S flow rate, dual-purpose for water/foam, with a range of 75 meters.

3. Gas Sampling

Collection of five types of gases around the robot body (O2, CO, H2S, Cl2, CH4).

4. Large Support Area

Large support area with 150mm track width, suitable for operation in complex environments such as soft, muddy terrain.

5. Automatic Obstacle Avoidance

Front-end obstacle avoidance function enables it to evade collisions when encountering obstacles.

6. Spray Cooling

Equipped with spray heads for self-cooling in fire scenes or high-temperature environments to ensure normal operation of the vehicle.

Application Scenarios

Petrochemical Plants

Firefighting in petrochemical facilities where high temperatures and hazardous materials are present.

Warehouse Fires

Large-scale warehouse fires where human entry is too dangerous due to collapse risks and extreme heat.

Forest Fires

Wildfire fighting operations where the robot can create firebreaks and protect critical infrastructure.

Hazardous Material Incidents

Chemical spills and toxic substance fires where the robot can operate without risking human lives.

Tunnel Fires

Underground tunnel fires where visibility is low and temperatures can rapidly become extreme.

Urban Search and Rescue

Post-earthquake or collapsed building scenarios where fires may be present in unstable structures.