Safety First: Radical Robotics Showcases Track Machine for Hazardous Tank Cleaning at ILTA 2024

Meet the Track Machine: Radical Robotics' innovative solution for safe and efficient tank cleaning.
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Canadian robotics company Radical Robotics is showcasing its commitment to safety and efficiency in the oil and gas industry with the unveiling of its groundbreaking Track Machine at the 2024 ILTA conference, where de Inspenet team got an interview with Dusty Kos, its CEO.

Radical Robotics Debuts Innovative Cleaning Robot at ILTA 2024

Designed to eliminate human exposure to hazardous environments, the Track Machine is a self-contained, expandable robot specifically engineered for cleaning highly corrosive and explosive tanks. “Safety is our number one concern,” says Dustin, “This machine allows operators to remove solids and clean tanks remotely, minimizing risk. We’re excited to showcase this technology at ILTA 2024 and connect with potential partners in the industry.”

The Track Machine: Engineered for Efficiency

The Track Machine boasts a versatile design: it collapses for easy navigation through 24-inch manways, then expands to a working width of 36 inches and lifts 9 inches for optimal cleaning reach. Equipped with a powerful 15,000 psi pressure nozzle, it tackles even the toughest cleaning jobs. Additionally, its modular components allow for quick and easy replacement outside the hazardous environment, minimizing downtime.

Beyond the Track Machine, Radical Robotics offers a comprehensive suite of tools and software solutions for various tank cleaning needs.

“We understand there’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution,” says Dustin. “Our software helps plan projects effectively, ensuring the right tool is used for the job.”

Dusty Kus, CEO at Radical Robotics
Dusty Kos at ILTA 2024

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