Uniring Commercial Floor Scrubbing Robot: The Ultimate Cleaning Industry Helper

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All Ring Tech has made a 100% investment in its subsidiary, Uniring Technology, focusing on the research and manufacturing of industrial floor scrubbing robots. Through close collaboration with various property owners and cleaning service companies, coupled with a range of patented core technologies, Uniring has successfully launched the third-generation optimized commercial floor scrubbing robot. With its user-friendly design and excellent performance, the product has received high praise, leading to a significant increase in orders. Uniring's products have gained recognition in both domestic and international markets, establishing a strong presence in the industry.

Uniring's commercial floor scrubbing robot revolutionizes the cleaning industry, bringing a fresh outlook to the field. [Photo by Wu Guo-Dong]

According to Lu Hui-Hsuan, the manager of Uniring Technology, the company recognizes the increasing challenges in the global labor force and the trend of using robots to replace repetitive tasks. With a focus on the untapped market of round-the-clock cleaning services, Uniring has actively invested in this field since starting with household floor scrubbing robots in 2011 and expanding to commercial floor scrubbing robots in 2018. Leveraging patented core technologies, Uniring integrates AI environmental recognition, intelligent path planning, and combines washing, suction, and scraping functions into one unit. The design also includes an automatic charging system. By simply inputting commands, the robot can handle cleaning, disinfection, vacuuming, and scraping all at once, bringing a new look to the cleaning industry.

The advantages of the third-generation Uniring commercial floor scrubbing robot are noteworthy. Firstly, AI environmental recognition enhances human-robot collaboration and safety. Secondly, the adoption of SLAM indoor positioning technology enables the robot to plan over 200 walking paths per second with an accuracy error within 5 centimeters. Based on customer-defined schedules and routes, the cleaning tasks become more efficient. The machine combines suction, brushing, and scraping functions, making cleaning and disinfection seamless. Additionally, the ECO water-saving mode reduces water consumption by 82%, and the adoption of lithium iron batteries extends the overall battery life by up to 2 times, ensuring greater safety.

Lu Hui-Hsuan points out that Uniring commercial floor scrubbing robots have gradually gained recognition. They have been adopted by several major technology companies, Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taipei/Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, and Changhua Christian Hospital in Taiwan, as well as exported to countries such as the United States, Singapore, Australia, and Finland. Currently, the company targets markets such as large shopping malls, hospitals, public spaces, and factories, providing optimal cleaning services.

Economic Daily News - Wu Guo-Dong

March 21, 2023, 16:40:36

https://money.udn.com/money/story/5721/7042147

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