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Process Overview


  • Two cleaning robots in Terminal 1 and six in Terminal 2, operating in each area of Incheon Airport, were verified for operational stability.
  • Based on the verification of operational stability, the goal is to expand the introduction of cleaning robots across all areas of Incheon Airport.


Warranty Period

  • 1 Year


Performance Year

  • 2024


Project Duration

  • 30 days


Project Background and Objectives

  • Inconveniences of existing robots
  • Convenience features such as moving to a maintenance location were not provided, requiring workers to manually drag and dispose of the waste.
  • Convenience was improved by simplifying maintenance procedures, replacing complex cleaning methods.
  • Water supply and drainage scenarios were proposed through the workstation and SOLlink remote control.
  • For the Gausium cleaning robot, automatic charging and scheduled cleaning are possible through an automatic charging station.
  • SOLlink allows users to remotely move the robot to the designated maintenance location, providing convenient management.

Components

Robot
Industrial Cleaning Robot Gausium VC 40

Workflow

STEP 1.Select a designated cleaning area
STEP 2. Set the simple cleaning mode (dry)
STEP 3. Start cleaning
STEP 4. Return to the charging station after completing the task
STEP 5. Set the desired cleaning schedule
STEP 6. Start cleaning
STEP 7. Return to the charging station after completing the task

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