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OC Robotics wins snake-arm robot deal

An OC Robotics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 18, 2009

Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has contracted OC Robotics to design and build a snake-arm robot mounted on a mobile vehicle used to inspect complex pipework and structures within Candu reactors.

The snake arm will be 2m long and will have a rectangular cross section measuring 25mm in width and 50mm in height.

In the first instance, the snake arm will be equipped with tip cameras for pipe inspection.

OC Robotics won the contract by demonstrating previous nuclear experience and the ability to meet stringent quality requirements, including ISO9001.

Snake-arm robots are flexible robotic arms that have many joints so they can 'follow their nose' into confined spaces.

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