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Arthwind presents an incredible computational drone for the wind energy sector during Brazil Windpower 2022: it's more technology in monitoring!

Published 29/10/2022 às 21:56
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Incredible drone is sensitive and has a high-resolution camera attached to identify problems in blades | Photo: Click Oil and Gas

Arthwind technology will make it easier to maintain hard-to-reach wind tower blades

The Brazil Windpower 2022 congress took place last week and brought several innovations and technology to the wind energy sector. Last Wednesday (19), exhibitor Armando Costa Rego, owner of Arthwind, a company that operates in the wind blade inspection sector, demonstrated the company's great contribution.

He brought state-of-the-art equipment to the congress to help management for wind energy tower blades. In this sense, the computational drone was the big star of the event and showed how effective it can be in maintaining and monitoring the blades of the towers. This technology is unprecedented in Brazil and promises excellent results. Want to know more? Read on! 

Check out what Arthwind's computational drone looks like with the video below

New Drone from Arthwind will help in the maintenance of blades of wind energy towers | Playback – Youtube: Click Petroleum and Gas

Owner of Arthwind points out that this drone technology allows for greater efficiency and less maintenance time for the blades

During the Brazil Windpower 2022 event, Arthwind's owner shared some details about the company's new product. Brazil Windpower is the main wind energy event in Latin America that seeks to offer a true immersion in technology, innovation and sustainability with the aim of helping in the development of the wind industry in Brazil.

Pointing to the stand prototypes at the fair, he made some remarks.

Like the ones you can see, like autonomous drones with computer vision, reducing up to ten times the downtime of a machine during its tasks.

Armando Costa Rego, owner of Arthwind (2022)

Armando also highlighted some of the company's accomplishments in the wind energy sector. In this regard, the company has made many advances over the years. Thus, it is increasingly present in the generation of clean and renewable energy.

“Arthwind has grown along with the industry. It is a completely national company, founded in 2017, today, the leader in Latin America in inspection of wind blades”

Armando Costa Rego, owner of Arthwind (2022)

New computational drone allows precise monitoring of wind farms

The computational drone presented by Arthwind during Brazil Windpower 2022 has a tech which allows smoother and more stable flights than conventional models. In this way, the control is more practical, fast and efficient during the quality inspection of the wind energy machinery blades.

In addition, the new drone has great battery life, allowing continuous use for many hours. And the camera has exceptional resolution, to the point of demonstrating all the smallest details about the need for maintenance of the blades. According to Armando, this new model manages to reduce the downtime of wind towers by up to 10 times due to the need for maintenance.

The drone has an attached robotic structure that allows for closer monitoring of specific parts with greater efficiency. In this sense, the drone is monitored and controlled by high sensitivity software. Therefore, this new device manages to bring a reduction in maintenance costs, due to prediction and also the reduction of downtime.

About Arthwind

A Arthwind is a company that has been in existence since 2017 and has always been very focused on inspecting, monitoring, consulting and auditing the quality of wind farms. That is, it is a large company that provides inspection services on the quality of machinery, avoiding long-term losses.

With a robust team of technology and innovation, the company launched its computational drone that promises to be a great revolution in the domestic market. After all, the company has great expertise in making blades and, therefore, a more accurate analysis of the blades in need of inspection and maintenance.

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