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An award-winning student design concept uses a water jet to demolish concrete structures in a more energy-efficient and less wasteful manner. The ERO concrete recycling robot makes use of ...
The process is pretty simple. The ERO goes to work on a concrete surface with a high-pressure water jet that cracks and breaks down the concrete itself. The robot then gobbles up the waste solid ...
More concrete is manufactured than any other material on the planet. Luckily, the ERO robot has a healthy appetite.
Surely not through normal demolition, which would entail untold sums of waste, noise, mess, and expense. The ERO Concrete Recycling Robot, a portable concrete-eating machine, proposes an answer.
Designed by Omer Haciomeroglu, ERO Concrete Recycling Robot recycles and separates concrete in an energy-efficient way.
Created by Omer Haciomeroglu of Sweden’s Umeå Institute of Design, the concept ERO concrete de-construction robot concept uses high-pressure water jets to strip concrete from rebar and recycle ...
Need to take down some infrastructure? Turn to the new F-16, a demolition robot that can easily break down stairwells, concrete slabs and walls. For a full spectrum of destructive power, it uses ...
The Ero Robot works by using water to break down the concrete, after which the separate raw material like sand and cement are stored separately.
Super Guzzilla is a conceptual demolition and debris removal robot with all-terrain tires, mechanical arms and an actual cockpit. The arms are identical in design to those used to clear debris and ...
A new remote-controlled demolition machine was showcased at World of Concrete 2019 in Las Vegas. The mid-sized robot is 1.2 m wide and can handle attachments weighing up to 500 kg. The three-part ...
ADEP Group first use of a remote-controlled demolition robot keeps workers safe removing a concrete pool from the tight basement of a 120-year-old YMCA facility and handily beats the schedule ...
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