Until now, conventional maintenance technology for chemical protective suits (CSA) and accessories to predominantly manual solutions: cleaning, disinfection, and drying were carried out using care tubs, spray lances, spray lance racks, hot-air blowers, and overhead tracksor in cabins with partially automated process steps.
These manual and semi-automated processes typically involve physically demandingwork steps — such as inserting bulky lance assemblies into the CSA as well as the manual transport of the assemblies via mobile carriersor within rail-guided systems. The space requirements were correspondingly high: It depended on the size of the rail systems or cabin, as well as on additional test stations where the CSA had to be laid out flat for testing.
PREY has succeeded for the first time in fully integrate the CSA leak test into the overall process and combine all subprocesses in a single booth. This allows the entire inspectionand maintenance sequence can be automated within the cabin — with a minimal space requirement of just 2.5 m² for the single-station cabin, including the system cabinet.
Our automated testing and maintenance technology has a modular design and is available in three versions: fully automated cabin, semi-automated cabin, or semi-automated open-space application — the right solution for every need.
Our CPA 24 remains unique to this day: No other manufacturer offers a comparable system, which directly integrates the automatic leak test for chemical protective suits (CSA) directly into the maintenance process.
The system thus consistently covers the entire process —from intake in the black zone to output in the white zone. Cleaning, disinfection, and drying are fully automated, both inside and out, including automatic transport of the CSA through the entire process.
