The ERO concrete recycling robot by Omer Haciomeroglu from Sweden, can demolish an entire building and is one of the winning design of IDSA’s International… with ero's new technology, the era of demolition may be behind us with a robot that breaks down concrete into reusable parts The demolition of buildings requires a lot of heavy machinery that crushes concrete and separates valuable
However, a genius invention called ERO- Concrete Recycling Robot by Omer Haciomeroglu, a student at Sweden’s Umeå Institute of Design, has changed all of that He made a robot that can efficiently disassemble concrete structures, minimizing the amount of waste and dust, while at the same time separating waste concrete from rebar and other debris on the spot
ERO Concrete-Recycling Robot Can Erase Entire Buildings28 Jun 2018 Heavy machines used in demolition consume large amounts of energy in order to crush concrete walls into small pieces, not to mention that demolition processes have to be accompanied by large amounts of water sprayed onto the structures to prevent the spread of dust
27/02/2014 · ERO Concrete Recycling Robot can efficiently disassemble concrete structures without any waste, dust or additional separation It is strategically placed in a building in order to scan the environment and determine the optimal way in which the operation should be executed
15/07/2013 · As an alternative to this process, ERO Concrete Recycling Robot “efficiently disassembles concrete structures without any waste, dust or separation and enable reclaimed building materials to be reused for new prefabricated concrete buildings
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ERO Concrete-Recycling Robot Can Erase Entire Buildings28 Jun 2018 Heavy machines used in demolition consume large amounts of energy in order to crush concrete walls into small pieces, not to mention that demolition processes have to be accompanied by large amounts of water sprayed onto the structures to prevent the spread of dust
With the ERO Concrete Recycling Robot, no more gigantic piles of debris This robot takes down the building step by step, separating the destroyed material into prefab concrete elements High-pressure water is used to deconstruct the building, then the water is recycled back into the system
Robot ERO Can Recycle Buildings! Natalie Hong 2014-06-13 13:30:35 0 Ever seen a building get demolished? Well, it looks a little like this: heavy machinery is used to crush the building to pieces Fire hoses spray lots of water around to prevent clouds of harmful dust from rising into the air Big machines then scoop up chunks of crumpled rebar (the metal structures inside the concrete
Amazing ERO Concrete-Recycling Robot Can Erase Entire Buildings Demolition is a messy business—not only does the process require heavy machinery and produce clouds of dust, but it also results in giant piles of rubble that often head straight for the landfill
13/07/2013 · Dubbed “ERO Concrete Recycling Robot”, the concept is designed to pull down concrete structures without leaving behind waste, dust or separation The reclaimed building materials can be reused to build new prefabricated concrete structures