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Posted: 20 Jun 2014 08:05 AM
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Workers at the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear power plant have been using heavy duty remove control
decontamination robots to conduct debris removal operations at the Unit 3
reactor building.
Radiation levels inside of the
reactor building prevent workers from carrying out the operations directly.
Photos released this week show
the MEISTeR robot designed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which is equipped
with a suction apparatus for cleaning the floors of the reactor building and
the ASTACO-SoRa robot designed by Hitachi.
The MEISTeR robot cleans debris
with its suction equipment which is collected in dust collection drums by the
operating unit, which is located in the Main Anti-Earthquake Building.
The ASTACO-SoRa robot is used
to remove pieces of concrete from the reactor building which were displaced
by the explosion, drums, nitrogen cylinders, and other highly radioactive
debris from the floors of the reactor building.
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