Widershine Gas Detection Fire-fighting Robot

Widershine Gas Detection Fire-fighting Robot (36GX-BD)

Advanced Gas Detection and Firefighting Capabilities for Hazardous Environments

Product Overview

The Widershine Gas Detection Fire-fighting Robot (36GX-BD) is an advanced robotic system designed for firefighting operations in hazardous environments where gas detection is critical. This robot combines state-of-the-art gas sensing technology with robust firefighting capabilities to ensure safety and effectiveness in dangerous situations.

Equipped with multiple gas sensors and advanced fire suppression systems, this robot can operate in environments that are too dangerous for human firefighters, providing real-time data and effective fire control while keeping personnel at a safe distance.

Key Features

Multi-Gas Detection

Advanced sensors for detecting multiple hazardous gases including combustible gases, toxic gases, and oxygen levels.

Explosion-Proof Design

Certified explosion-proof construction allowing operation in potentially explosive atmospheres.

High-Efficiency Firefighting

Powerful water/foam cannon with adjustable flow patterns and extended reach for effective fire suppression.

Real-Time Monitoring

High-definition cameras with thermal imaging for comprehensive situational awareness in low-visibility conditions.

All-Terrain Mobility

Robust tracked chassis designed to navigate challenging terrains including debris, stairs, and rough surfaces.

Self-Protection System

Integrated water spray cooling system to protect the robot in extreme temperature environments.

Application Scenarios

Chemical Plants

Firefighting and gas detection in chemical processing facilities with potential toxic and flammable gas releases.

Oil & Gas Facilities

Emergency response in refineries, storage terminals, and offshore platforms with explosion risks.

Warehouse Fires

Large-scale warehouse incidents where unknown chemicals may be present and gas detection is critical.

Tunnel Incidents

Road and rail tunnel emergencies with limited visibility and potential toxic fume accumulation.

Hazardous Material Response

Incidents involving unknown or identified hazardous materials where gas monitoring is essential.

Urban Search & Rescue

Collapsed structures and confined space operations with potential gas hazards and fire risks.