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Cleanverse’s Scavenger to the Rescue

by Clean India Journal Editor
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Litter has become a serious issue in India. Rapid urbanization, population growth led to a massive increase in waste generation. Streets, markets, bus stops, railway stations and even residential areas are often filled with plastic bags, food wrappers, bottles and other waste materials. The problem of litter not only spoils the beauty of cities but also creates health hazards. Manually collecting garbage leads to time wastage, fatigue and health hazards for the workers.

Scavenger engineered and manufactured by Cleanverse Global Private Limited in India is designed to work on different terrains. Scavenger eliminates possibility of health hazards to the operator as the direct exposure of litter to the worker is prevented with heavy duty suction mechanism with long lasting battery pack to work on longer shifts. The machine is developed by international standards to work in all challenging work conditions.

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Features

  • Efficient Suction Mechanism
  • Ride on with Sitting arrangement
  • All Terrain Machine
  • Compact and Easy to Drive
  • Productivity- Dust bin capacity of 240 L helps to cover large areas effectively
  • Dust Suppressing System
  • Modern Technology
  • Vocal for Local- Machine is designed, engineered and developed in India to support Make in India Initiative of Government of India.

Application Areas

Scavenger is suitable for Municipal Corporations, Airports, Railways Stations, Industrial and Institutional Campus, SEZ and Real Estate Townships for efficient collection of litter with less fatigue to operator.

Specifications 
Operating ModeRide on (with Sitting arrangement for Operator) and Walk Along Mode
Volume of Container240 Liter
Battery TypeLithium ION
Operating Voltage48 V
Battery Capacity200-300 Ah Single Battery Pack
Battery Backup/ Run Time8-10 hours
Hose typeCopper engrooved, smooth and non-choking
Hose Inner Diameter125 mm
Hose Length3.5-Meter extendable up to 5.5 meters
Dust Filter TypeFilter Cartridge with Electric Filter Shaker
Dimensions2250 × 1000 × 1800 mm
Gross Weight of the Machine480 Kg
Water Tank Capacity20 Liters with Jet Sprinkler and Washer
LightFront & Rear LED Light
IOT (Internet of Things)GPS enabled
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