COMCORE WALLI
An advanced and fully automated robot to demonstrate anomalies in the operation of transmission systems, including in the metallurgical and energy industries.

We are offering precise measurement services using an innovative robot – Comcore WALLI, which has been entirely constructed by Comcore company. The robot is designed to perform tasks in hard-to-reach places, at heights and in unfavourable working conditions.

Due to its properties, the versatile mobile platform Comcore WALLI can move on most metallic surfaces: horizontal, vertical, and mixed.



The robot’s design allows very easy and quick installation of necessary:

Sensors

Cameras

Robotic arms
And other available executive elements required for specific tasks.

The use of the robot provides:
Time and cost savings
Safety at work
By eliminating expensive and dangerous work at heights that are performed when conducting measurements using traditional methods involving communication platforms and scaffolding.
Comcore WALLI has found wide application in the pressure industry, where precise measurements of surface thickness in pressure devices subject to Technical Inspection Authority are required.
Examples of tested objects:

Pipelines

Tanks

Structural elements

Ship hulls


Comcore WALLI features:
Repair module
allowing to identify areas requiring immediate intervention, such as replacing a sealing wall or a damaged surface.
A module for draining water from under sheet pile walls
Prevents flooding and allows you to work in a closed circuit – reduces water consumption during measurement
Damaged surface marking system
by creating marks on the surface subject to replacement
Measurements using ultrasonic testing (UTT/UTM) method allow for precise determination of:
The actual thickness of the measured object
Identification of areas susceptible to corrosion and erosion
Periodic monitoring of their wear degree through measurement analysis

In most cases, there is no need to shut down the element to perform measurements.
The presence of a paint coating does not exclude the possibility of conducting measurements.
Standard:
PN-EN ISO 16809:2017 Non-destructive testing – Ultrasonic thickness measurement.

Measurable materials:
Ultrasonic thickness measurement can be performed on objects made of various materials,
including:
Aluminum
Brass
Copper
Gold
Iron
Magnesium
Teflon
Plexiglass
Steel
Silver
Zinc
Nickel
Neoprene
Titanium
Rubber



