Dredging Robot is a specialized underwater device designed to simplify and enhance sediment cleaning in pipes, rivers, canals, and wastewater tanks. Unlike traditional manual dredging that is risky, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, Dredging Robot operates via remote control, allowing operators to handle tough cleaning tasks without entering dangerous water environments.
Dredging Robot comes in tailored models for different scenarios, such as the pipeline-focused DR-P100, river-specific DR-R200, and small canal-adapted DR-S50. Each Dredging Robot boasts a durable build: its main body uses 304 stainless steel for anti-corrosion, while the shell is made of impact-resistant engineering plastic—ensuring Dredging Robot can withstand harsh conditions like sewage, saltwater, or industrial wastewater.
Dredging Robot delivers impressive performance across models. For pipelines, Dredging Robot offers a dredging capacity of 5-15 m³/h, a maximum operating depth of 5 m, and a horizontal range of 1.5-3 m (adjustable via its arm), easily tackling sand, sludge, and gravel up to 50 mm. For rivers, Dredging Robot steps up with 20-50 m³/h capacity, 15 m depth, and 3-6 m horizontal range (via crawler movement), making it ideal for large-scale river maintenance. Even small canals benefit from Dredging Robot—the DR-S50 model handles 3-8 m³/h and 3 m depth, covering narrow spaces efficiently.
Dredging Robot is easy to control and monitor. It supports both wireless (50-100 m range, waterproof) and wired (100-300 m cable) remote control, letting operators adjust movement, suction speed, and camera tilt. Dredging Robot also has a built-in monitoring system: a 1080P night vision HD camera provides clear underwater views, while water pressure sensors and battery indicators keep operators informed of Dredging Robot's status in real time.