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Gausium Scrubber 50 Pro

by RobotLAB · $51,600

Gausium Scrubber 50 Pro

Specifications

Width
700 mm
Height
1070 mm
Length
810 mm
Max speed (ms)
1.2
Charge time
2 h
Clean water tank (l)
30
Min u turn width (mm)
1100
Weight kg disc brush
157
Min passable width (mm)
800
Battery type capacity
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), 60 Ah, 24 VDC
Brush pressure disc (kg)
25
Gradeability degrees
4.6
Runtime scrubbing (hrs)
3
Water savings percent
80
Weight kg roller brush
148
Scrubbing width disc (mm)
460
Brush pressure roller (kg)
18
Runtime dust mopping (hrs)
6.5
Scrubbing width roller (mm)
406
Waste recovered water tank (l)
24
Max theoretical efficiency disc m2h
1987
Scrubbing width with side brushes (mm)
780
Max theoretical efficiency roller m2h
1754
Practical cleaning efficiency m2h max
1300
Practical cleaning efficiency m2h (min)
500

Overview

AI-powered autonomous robotic floor scrubber built for mid-to-large commercial spaces. Integrates 2D LiDAR, 3D depth camera, RGB camera, and anti-collision sensors with deep-learning navigation. Handles scrubbing, sweeping, and dust mopping with auto spot-cleaning and 80% water savings via 5-stage filtration.

Key features

  • AI-powered autonomous floor scrubber combining scrubbing, sweeping, and dust mopping in one machine
  • Auto Spot Cleaning with RGB camera AI detection for waste and stains; up to 400% efficiency improvement
  • 5-stage water-recycling filtration system with ~80% freshwater reduction
  • 30 L clean-water tank and 24 L recovery tank for extended operation
  • Multi-sensor fusion: 2D LiDAR, 3D depth camera, RGB camera, anti-collision sensors with deep-learning navigation
  • LiFePO4 battery with 2-hour charging; ~3 hours scrubbing runtime, 6-8 hours dust mopping
  • Auto-docking and multi-floor support for lights-out cleaning programs
  • Practical cleaning efficiency 500-1,300 m²/h; max theoretical 1,754-1,987 m²/h
  • Safety-rated operation around people and obstacles in dynamic environments
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