Underwater inspection - ROV
Underwater inspection with ROVs ( Remotely Operated Vehicles) has become an essential tool in assessing the Structural Integrity bridges and piers. This type of inspection is essential because most of the foundations of these assets are submerged, subject to currents, corrosion, erosion and other agents that can compromise their safety.
The use of ROVs offers several advantages over conventional inspections carried out by divers, such as greater safety, efficiency and cost savings. Equipped with high-definition cameras and sensors, these vehicles allow a detailed assessment of the condition of the bridge foundation, submerged pillars and underwater structural elements, even in low-visibility or difficult-to-access environments.
In addition, ROVs can operate for long periods without breaks, covering large areas in less time. Underwater inspection is critical for identifying problems such as pile corrosion, cavitations and wear on submerged components, allowing preventive or corrective action to be taken in advance, extending the life of bridges and ensuring traffic safety.
Therefore, underwater inspection with unmanned vehicles represents an advanced technological solution for monitoring the Structural Integrity bridges and piers in flooded areas or across waterways, playing a crucial role in the preventive maintenance of transport infrastructure.
Kot has an ROV capable of filming in HD resolution (1080p) at depths of up to 100 meters.
Image 1: ROV - Remotely Operated Vehicles
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