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Cleaning, coating, and the nondestructive testing (NDT) of corrosion-susceptible surfaces requires extensive manual labor, often at heights that can create dangerous occupational environments. Drones, also known as uncrewed/unmanned aerial vehicles or systems (UAVs, UASs), can be leveraged to perform some of these tasks, including cleaning and coating, while keeping workers safely on the ground.

Product Number: 78-COAT_DEC21
Author: Robert (Bob) Dahlstrom / Michael Hindmarsh
Publication Date: 2021
Industry: Coatings
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Cleaning, coating, and the nondestructive testing (NDT) of corrosion-susceptible surfaces requires extensive manual labor, often at heights that can create dangerous occupational environments. Drones, also known as uncrewed/unmanned aerial vehicles or systems (UAVs, UASs), can be leveraged to perform some of these tasks, including cleaning and coating, while keeping workers safely on the ground.
Drone capabilities have significantly evolved over the past decade, and it is expected that the ubiquity of such systems will continue to increase in the years to come building.
This paper focuses on Tethered Drones for Coating and Cleaning. Specifically, using Tethered Aerial Robotic Systems (drones) for Visible Surface Cleaning and Removal of Nonvisible Contamination and Architectural and Protective Coating Applications

Cleaning, coating, and the nondestructive testing (NDT) of corrosion-susceptible surfaces requires extensive manual labor, often at heights that can create dangerous occupational environments. Drones, also known as uncrewed/unmanned aerial vehicles or systems (UAVs, UASs), can be leveraged to perform some of these tasks, including cleaning and coating, while keeping workers safely on the ground.
Drone capabilities have significantly evolved over the past decade, and it is expected that the ubiquity of such systems will continue to increase in the years to come building.
This paper focuses on Tethered Drones for Coating and Cleaning. Specifically, using Tethered Aerial Robotic Systems (drones) for Visible Surface Cleaning and Removal of Nonvisible Contamination and Architectural and Protective Coating Applications

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