Urban underground pipelines, when clogged, damaged, or aged, can not only reduce operational efficiency but also trigger safety hazards. Traditional manual inspections require road excavation and rely on experience-based judgments—resulting in low efficiency and high risks. Our pipeline inspection robot can navigate urban sewage pipes, storm water drains, industrial effluent pipelines, underground utility tunnels, and various narrow pipelines (diameter range: 30cm to 200cm). It accurately identifies 8 major types of common pipeline issues: cracks, deformations, corrosion, sedimentation, leaks, root intrusions, misaligned/disconnected joints, and foreign object blockages. Without excavation, it provides precise internal inspections, offering scientific evidence for maintenance decisions.
Comes with a high-definition touchscreen tablet, supporting wireless remote operation. Through the intuitive interface, you can control the robot’s forward, backward, and hover movements, while directly viewing the internal pipeline conditions on the tablet display.
Delivers 1080P real-time video transmission, paired with LED fill lights. Even in dark environments (e.g., deep-buried pipes) or murky water (e.g., sewage pipes), tiny cracks and rust spots are clearly visible.
360° Rotation: The camera rotates horizontally 360° freely, covering the entire circumference of the pipeline to eliminate blind spots.
Lift Adjustment: Supports one-touch lifting to flexibly adjust the camera’s height based on pipeline dimensions—capture close-up details (e.g., crack width, corrosion depth) or scan overall structures (e.g., deformation trends) from a distance.
Certified with IP68 protection, the robot can operate submerged underwater—whether in high groundwater-level storm drains or long-term waterlogged sewage pipes, ensuring stable performance.
Real-Time Recording: Captures the entire inspection process for traceable key moments.
One-Click Screenshot: Quickly captures and saves images when abnormalities are detected, precisely locating issues (e.g., cracks, leak points).
Automatically compiles recorded videos, screenshots, inspection time, pipeline location, and other data into a standardized report. Includes defect descriptions and risk ratings, significantly reducing manual documentation time and accelerating decision-making.
A: The main functions of these robots are generally the same; the key distinction lies in the applicable pipeline diameters.
K22 is designed for pipelines with a nominal diameter (DN) of 300-2000mm;
K22B is suitable for DN190-2000mm pipelines;
K22C is optimized for DN150-2000mm pipelines.
K18 and K20 share the same applicable pipeline ranges as K22.
K18—a high-cost-performance alternative
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