Australia’s FBR Limited has successfully completed factory acceptance testing of its latest Hadrian unit, a specialized automated block placement robot. The trials were carried out at its facility in High Wycombe, Western Australia, and marked an achievement in the evolution of its robotic robotic construction solutions.
Hadrian Robot completes testing for commercial deployment
During testing, the Hadrian Hadrian system was able to erect a 751-block structure at an effective speed of more than 285 blocks per hour, confirming its ability to perform masonry tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency than traditional methods. This unit integrates key improvements such as a more reliable transport system and an optimized placement head.
As reported by FBR, the performance of this version of the robot is aligned with its Wall as a Service business strategy, which offers automated construction services on-demand automated construction services. The company plans to deploy this unit for commercial jobs, strengthening its position in the market for automated construction technologies.
Technological innovation applied to industrial environments
Hadrian is part of the portfolio of solutions based on Dynamic Stabilisation Technologydeveloped by FBR to operate in demanding construction environments. Together with Hadrian, the company also develops Mantisan industrial welding robot industrial welding high precision industrial welding.
This advance consolidates FBR as one of the most relevant players in the application of robotics in the construction sector, with a view to transforming processes through automation and reduction of material waste.
Source and photo: FBR