Inflatable textile robotics |
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Yes, textile, and inflatable, too !!! This new high-tech department of the Sagaert Group develops, manufactures and markets complex robotic elements based on an incredibly innovative concept : Protected by several patents in association with the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique and the Direction Générale de l'Armement, and rapidly evolving, our robotic arms meet specifications that until now seemed strictly impossible : A telescopic arm, with 13 meters of extension, 7 degrees of freedom, transportable in a backpack, autonomous in electrical energy, weighing a few kilos, magnetic and...cheap, that's what inflatable textile robotics is all about. You will find these impossible robots with us, or we will develop them for you. Inflatable robotics can also be large series of manipulators at very low cost, ultra light, and perfectly adapted to specific needs. Watch this amazing video presenting one of our products, think, understand, and quickly get in touch with us. See you soon, then! |
Intervention in hostile environments |
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The inspection of tanks, hollow bodies in industry, is often a very dangerous process, always expensive, tedious, disorganizing... Whether it is an exhaustive inspection of the walls of gas tanks on large LNG carriers, giant tanks in the petrochemical, pharmaceutical or food industries, pressure vessels, nuclear boilermaking, fuel tanks in aeronautics, or the internal verification of weld seams, or the taking of metallurgical samples that are inaccessible in certain hollow bodies, current solutions for human inspection, endoscopic techniques or drones are very often unsatisfactory. The nuclear industry, for its part, must constantly minimize the weight and the contaminable volume of its equipment in order to reduce the volume of contaminated waste to be managed. The irruption of textile robotics in your industrial group, or in your external control activity will respond to these problems. Watch this video that speaks for itself, contact us, save a lot of money... and human risks. |