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    Robotic Wind Turbine Care Systems | Aerones

    Robotic Ice-Phobic Blade Coating

    wind turbine maintenance

    Don't Let Your Wind Assets Freeze

    Aerones robot cleans the surface of the blade and applies certified ice-phobic water repellent solution. Ice accumulation significantly damages the aerodynamics and can halt the wind turbine operation entirely. Watch the video below.

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    Inovation

    Ice-Phobic Solution By Aerones

    Intelligent, preventative measures are the best! We can apply the ice-phobic coating directly on the leading edge where the ice builds up. The applied coating will last you through the cold winters reducing the loss of produced energy. Ice phobic coating is applied on the leading edge.

    Protection

    Protect Your Blades From Ice

    Intelligent, preventative measures are the best! We can apply the ice-phobic coating directly on the leading edge where the ice builds up. The applied coating will last you through the cold winters reducing the loss of produced energy and giving extra protection from erosion.

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    Results

    It's possible to add a pigment solution to the ice-phobic repellent for the inspection of the applied coating quality.

    Coating material

    Aerones uses NEINICE by Phazebreak as the solution for mitigating the effects of ice accumulation on wind turbine blades.

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      Exceptional Performance in Harsh Environments

      Nowadays, there is a trend to create wind power plants across that Europe's and America's northern coasts, demonstrating the potential for effective use of high-power wind turbines. Plants that create power from the wind. The Far North, in particular, has a lot of wind energy potential.  In this regard, the wind energy potential for these territories is unmistakable. The location is along the Arctic seas' coastline, where the average annual wind speed is 5 m/s. In these areas, problems with the operation of wind turbines are also common where wind gusts from storms bring not only rain but also snow. Creating place for new possible issues for the wind turbines.