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Logistics Engineering Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) launches the "ULV (ULV) mist spray robot to kill germs and viruses" which has the ability to create fine mist mist with an average size of 50 microns, called the UL mist generation system. V (ULV cold fog generator) with a 12 bar high pressure pump, has a flow rate of 1 liter per minute, uses 16 spray nozzles (special fine nozzles), divided into 8 ring spray nozzles and a system The spray head works with 8 high-pressure fans. Since the average droplet size is 50 microns, it can stay in the air for a long time. Then use air beams with high
s away, resulting in the solution mist covering all areas. Phone Number List Using a consistent amount of solution per area It is efficient. Can spray continuously for 3 hours (uses 25 liters of mixing solution). From testing, it can spray covering an area of 37,680 square meters per 50 minutes. The robot will help save time when working. and reduce fatigue of the sprayer. Robotic mist spray (ULV) kills germs and viruses. It is designed to control the robot's movement as "wireless", increasing convenience. and can be spaced out from the radius of spraying Reduce the risk to the sprayer. From driving a robot through a camera through the radio contract system And there is a robot camera display mounted on the front of the robot. To help the operator control it more easily. and can adjust the angle according to the suitability of the location and rotates 120 degrees around its axis. The ULV robot has dimensions of width 60 x length 80 x height 150 centimeters
and has a structure that is resistant to high humidity. By choosing to use stainless steel The budget used is approximately 70,000 baht, with support from “University Development Fund and combating the threat of COVID KMUTNB.” Prof. Dr. Suchart Siangchin, President of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), said he is concerned about the COVID-19 outbreak situation. In the third wave of the outbreak, it was found that the death rate of patients was similar to the previous two waves. Therefore, the university would like to be a part in supporting the innovation of aerosol spray robots (ULV) to kill germs and viruses for prevention, control, or treatment. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that can be used in areas at risk from contact, , etc. due to the use of robots to spray disinfectant. There will be high
s away, resulting in the solution mist covering all areas. Phone Number List Using a consistent amount of solution per area It is efficient. Can spray continuously for 3 hours (uses 25 liters of mixing solution). From testing, it can spray covering an area of 37,680 square meters per 50 minutes. The robot will help save time when working. and reduce fatigue of the sprayer. Robotic mist spray (ULV) kills germs and viruses. It is designed to control the robot's movement as "wireless", increasing convenience. and can be spaced out from the radius of spraying Reduce the risk to the sprayer. From driving a robot through a camera through the radio contract system And there is a robot camera display mounted on the front of the robot. To help the operator control it more easily. and can adjust the angle according to the suitability of the location and rotates 120 degrees around its axis. The ULV robot has dimensions of width 60 x length 80 x height 150 centimeters
and has a structure that is resistant to high humidity. By choosing to use stainless steel The budget used is approximately 70,000 baht, with support from “University Development Fund and combating the threat of COVID KMUTNB.” Prof. Dr. Suchart Siangchin, President of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), said he is concerned about the COVID-19 outbreak situation. In the third wave of the outbreak, it was found that the death rate of patients was similar to the previous two waves. Therefore, the university would like to be a part in supporting the innovation of aerosol spray robots (ULV) to kill germs and viruses for prevention, control, or treatment. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that can be used in areas at risk from contact, , etc. due to the use of robots to spray disinfectant. There will be high