REEMAN Disinfection Robot Series
REEMAN’s disinfection robot series provides autonomous pathogen control through ultraviolet sterilization and atomization technologies. Developed for healthcare facilities and commercial environments, these robots navigate independently using laser SLAM positioning to deliver scheduled disinfection cycles without human intervention.
Product Overview
The REEMAN disinfection portfolio addresses infection control requirements in hospitals, schools, airports, and commercial buildings. Two primary technology approaches are offered: ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) for surface and air disinfection, and atomization systems for chemical disinfectant distribution.
All models share REEMAN’s core autonomous navigation platform, enabling infrastructure-free deployment and multi-floor operation with elevator integration.
UV Disinfection Models
Chengying UV Disinfection Robot
The Chengying model uses Philips UVC lamps with 180W total output power. Dual-sided lamp arrays provide 360-degree coverage, with human presence detection to automatically pause operation when personnel enter the disinfection zone.
Changjian Series (I and III)
The Changjian UV robots employ high-intensity short-wave UVC radiation for broad-spectrum pathogen elimination. Features include:
- Multi-angle UV lamp positioning for full coverage
- Autonomous scheduling and route planning
- Human-safe operation with occupancy sensors
- Battery capacity for extended shift operation
Atomization Disinfection Models
Xiaodushi (Disinfection Guardian) Atomization Robot
Key specifications:
- Spray output: 3,000 mL/hour
- 360-degree spray coverage
- Large reservoir capacity for extended operation
- Compatible with standard disinfectant solutions
Standard Atomization Robot
Similar atomization performance with alternative form factor, producing dry fog particles that remain suspended for enhanced contact time with airborne pathogens.
Technical Specifications
Deployed in hospitals and commercial spaces, REEMAN disinfection robots cover up to 1,000 m² per UV cycle using 180W Philips lamps with autonomous laser SLAM routing and cloud management.
| Parameter | UV Models | Atomization Models |
|---|---|---|
| Navigation | Laser SLAM | Laser SLAM |
| Coverage Area | Up to 1,000 m² per cycle | Up to 800 m² per cycle |
| UV Power | 180W (Philips lamps) | N/A |
| Spray Rate | N/A | 3,000 mL/hr |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 3D LiDAR + Ultrasonic | 3D LiDAR + Ultrasonic |
| Elevator Integration | Optional | Optional |
| Remote Management | Cloud dashboard | Cloud dashboard |
Clinical Applications
REEMAN disinfection robots are deployed in:
- Hospital wards: Terminal cleaning between patient admissions
- Operating rooms: Post-procedure decontamination cycles
- Emergency departments: High-frequency disinfection in waiting areas
- Isolation units: Reducing staff exposure during infectious disease outbreaks
- Laboratory spaces: Maintaining sterile conditions for sample processing
The autonomous operation model reduces staff exposure to both pathogens and UV radiation while ensuring consistent disinfection coverage.
Regulatory Status
REEMAN disinfection robots are marketed as commercial cleaning equipment. Healthcare facilities should verify applicable medical device regulations in their jurisdiction and confirm specific certifications with the manufacturer for clinical deployment requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pathogens do REEMAN UV robots eliminate?
The UVC wavelength (254nm) used in Changjian and Chengying models is effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi including drug-resistant organisms. Specific log reduction rates depend on exposure time and distance from the UV source.
Can the robots operate while patients are present?
UV models include occupancy detection and automatically pause when humans enter the treatment zone. Atomization robots may operate during low-traffic periods depending on the disinfectant solution used and ventilation conditions.
How long does a disinfection cycle take?
Cycle duration varies by room size and required coverage. A typical 50 square meter space requires approximately 15-30 minutes for UV disinfection or 10-20 minutes for atomization treatment.
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