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Robots demonstrate new techniques in nuclear plant

An OC Robotics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 10, 2004

OC Robotics' snake-arm robots have successfully fulfilled factory acceptance tests at Ringhals 1 nuclear reactor in Sweden.

OC Robotics' snake-arm robots have successfully fulfilled factory acceptance tests at Ringhals 1 nuclear reactor in Sweden.

Two types of robot were supplied to Ringhals to complete an urgent pipe replacement in an extremely awkward area of one of its reactors.

Before the operation could be performed on the real environment, there was extensive training on a custom-built mock-up.

After thoroughly practising the whole procedure, the team led by Uddcomb Engineering conducted a trial installation and operation in the reactor as part of the acceptance tests.

The repair involved approximately 30 distinct procedures with the majority being conducted by the robots.

A single pipe repair was successfully completed and, a month later, the generic solution to repair any similar pipes successfully completed the factory acceptance tests said OC Robotics, who said that Ringhals was delighted with the performance of the robots.

A repair can be completed in less than 24 hours and the technique demonstrated a new technology that provides a new way of maintaining complex, limited access parts of the nuclear plant said the company.

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