STERYBOT®

January 30, 2021 4:15 pm Published by
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Description

COVID-19 is a global problem affecting millions of people. To minimize infections and protect people, we have developed STERYBOT® – an autonomous disinfection robot.

STERYBOT®: DISINFECTION SYSTEM WITH FAST, EFFECTIVE UV-C LIGHT (UVGI)

STERYBOT uses UV disinfection lamps with concentrated germicidal UV-C light. UV light disinfection is effective: The ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) eliminates up to 99.99% of all viruses and bacteria – sensitive surfaces and medical equipment remain unaffected. The robot drives through the operating environment completely autonomously. Integrated functional safety and navigation software optimized over thousands of miles ensure a reliable localization and the avoidance of people and obstacles. The stainless-steel housing with an antimicrobial coating prevents the transmission of germs by the robot itself.

When the job is done, STERYBOT returns to its charging station and is ready for the next run after 2-3 hours.

The installation is simple

The robot installation can also be carried out by the user himself. Just use your phone to configure areas to be disinfected and operating times. We also offer on-site support on request.

STERYBOT is ideal for the daily, verifiable UV light disinfection in hospitals and medical centers. But the UV disinfection system can also be used for supermarkets, malls, hotels, offices, schools or in manufacturing.

Advantages

  • Eliminates 99.99% of all bacteria and viruses
  • Disinfected in 10 min.
    (* for a normal 25 m² patient room)
  • Fully autonomous mobile driving
  • Autonomous charging
  • Flexible usage

Technical details

  • Dimensions: 1500 mm x 500 mm
  • Maximum speed: 1 m / s
  • Weight: 65 kg
  • Cleans 4-8 rooms in one charge cycle
  • Charging time: 2-3 h
  • Autonomous navigation and 3D obstacle avoidance
  • Detects people in the area
  • App control possible

 

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