MTR deploys robots to disinfect trains (Int’lRailJ)

HONG Kong’s Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is deploying 20 Vaporised Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP) robots to deep clean trains at depots as well as stations to improve protection against the spread of coronavirus.

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MTR is deploying 20 Vaporised Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP) robots

The VHP Robot was developed jointly by MTR and Avalon Biomedical, a Hong Kong biotechnology company. The robots are designed to automatically spray hydrogen peroxide solution, which is atomised to a specific concentration to ensure that disinfectants penetrate small gaps which are difficult to reach during normal cleaning.

The objective is to eliminate viruses and bacteria such as staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. MTR says the VHP Robot has passed tests and achieved the desired results. VHP Robot operates automatically by pre-setting the floor plan of the designated area. It is also possible to remotely control the robot manually within a distance of 20m using a mobile device. MTR says it normally takes about four hours to clean an eight-car train in automatic mode.

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