BMR T100 Exterior Wall Coating Robot
In stock
- BRAND:
- BMR
- MODEL:
- T100
- ORIGIN:
- China
- Warranty:
- 12 MONTHS
- AVAILABILITY:
- ALLOW 8 TO 12 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY
- SKU:
- BMR-Exterior-Wall-Coating-Robot
Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100
Of all the trades on a building site, few combine danger and monotony like facade painting: a worker in a suspended gondola, a hundred metres of empty air below, repeating the same spraying strokes across thousands of square metres in wind, glare and overspray. The Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100 from BrightMaster Robotics (BMR) is built to take exactly that job off human harnesses. It is an intelligent aerial work robot that mounts on the industry-standard 2–4 metre suspended gondolas contractors already own, and sprays primer and topcoat across the facades of mid- and high-rise buildings at working heights up to 100 metres — at rates around 180 square metres per hour, with coverage of 80 percent or better. Its material range spans the coating systems that dominate residential and public construction — exterior latex paint, real stone paint, multicolor paint, relief paint, primers and water-based facade systems — and its working envelope includes the geometry that makes facade work slow: balconies, bay windows, gable walls, curved surfaces and internal and external corners. Feature recognition and automatic path planning generate the spray trajectories; obstacle crossing up to 200 millimetres carries the unit over projections; and remote monitoring with full data statistics turns high-altitude painting from an act of courage into a supervised, documented machine process.
The T100 is available for purchase internationally through this page, with delivery, customs clearance and after-sales support arranged for buyers across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and worldwide.
Background
The last dangerous trade on the facade
Facade coating has resisted mechanisation for a simple reason: the workplace hangs in mid-air. Every attempt to automate it must solve three problems at once — carrying spray equipment safely at height, adapting to facade geometry that changes window by window, and matching the finish quality of an experienced applicator across materials as different as thin latex and aggregate-loaded real stone paint. BMR's answer is pragmatic: rather than inventing a new access machine, the T100 is designed as a modular, lightweight payload — individual modules of 50 kilograms or less, total system weight under 400 kilograms — for the suspended gondolas that already hang on high-rise projects worldwide. The access infrastructure stays; the person in the basket is replaced by a machine that does not tire, does not lean out and does not vary its stroke.
A product of a full construction robotics line
BrightMaster Robotics — Shenzhen BrightMaster Robotics Co., Ltd., with operations in Shenzhen and Foshan in China's Greater Bay Area — develops one of the industry's broadest construction robot portfolios, spanning concrete levelling, screeding and finishing, measurement robots, indoor coating and putty grinding, floor coating and grinding, facade cleaning and intelligent construction hoists, alongside multi-robot coordination schemes for whole-project deployment. The T100 is the exterior-wall member of this family, and it has left the demonstration stage: reference deployments include residential facade projects from the Hi Tek C13 site in Singapore to the Meihao Weilai community in Xinyang, Henan — new construction and renovation alike.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Robot type | gondola-mounted exterior wall coating robot |
| Mounting | industry-standard aerial work gondolas, 2–4 m |
| Total weight | ≤400 kg; individual modules ≤50 kg |
| Working height | up to 100 m |
| Spraying efficiency | ~180 m²/h |
| Overall coverage rate | ≥80% |
| Effective stroke | 2–4 m |
| Obstacle crossing | up to 200 mm |
| Material tank capacity | 80 L |
| Rated power | 4 kW |
| Operating voltage | 380 V |
| Coating systems | exterior latex paint, real stone paint, multicolor paint, relief paint, primers, water-based facade coatings |
| Construction scenarios | flat surfaces, balconies, bay windows, gable walls, curved surfaces, internal and external corners |
| Operating modes | semi-automatic and fully automatic; manual or fully automatic trajectory planning |
| Intelligence | automatic feature recognition, spray path planning, automatic obstacle crossing, remote construction monitoring, construction data statistics, aerial attitude monitoring |
Coating viscosity, aggregate particle size, spraying pressure and drying characteristics affect operating performance; buyers are advised to provide coating specifications or material samples before deployment so compatibility and operating parameters can be confirmed.
What makes the T100 different from manual facade painting?
Three things: consistency, safety and evidence. A human applicator's stroke varies with fatigue, wind and reach; the T100's path planner generates the same trajectory across the ten-thousandth square metre as the first, which is why coverage holds at 80 percent or better across materials as unforgiving as real stone paint, where uneven film thickness shows immediately. The safety case is starker still: the machine hangs where the person used to, cutting the most serious risk category on the facade — suspended work at height — out of the daily routine, with aerial attitude monitoring watching the gondola's behaviour continuously. And because the robot logs its work, contractors gain something manual painting never provided: construction data statistics per elevation and per shift, remote visibility of live progress, and a documented record for quality control and client handover.
Who is the T100 for?
For general contractors and facade specialists running mid- and high-rise projects — residential towers, apartment complexes, commercial offices, hotels, shopping centres, hospitals, educational and public buildings, and industrial structures — where large, repetitive coating areas meet tight schedules and strict height-safety requirements. It serves renovation as naturally as new construction: old facade refurbishment and repainting programmes are among its core briefs, since the gondola-mounted format needs no scaffolding decision beyond what facade access already requires. And because the module concept fits standard 2–4 metre gondolas, rental fleets and plant departments can treat the T100 as an attachment that upgrades equipment they already operate, rather than a machine that replaces it.
What is the Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100 used for?
- High-rise facade coating: primer and topcoat application on residential towers and apartment complexes at working heights up to 100 metres.
- Commercial and public buildings: facade spraying for offices, hotels, shopping centres, hospitals, schools and civic structures.
- Facade renovation: repainting and refurbishment of ageing building envelopes without full scaffolding regimes.
- Complex geometry coating: balconies, bay windows, gable walls, curved surfaces and internal and external corners with automatic path adaptation.
- Textured coating systems: real stone, relief and multicolor paint application where film consistency is hardest to hold manually.
- Large-scale developments: multi-tower projects where 180 square metres per hour and per-shift data statistics compress schedules and document quality.
Pricing and Availability
The Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100 is available for purchase and international delivery through this page, from single units for a facade contractor's first automated gondola to multi-unit packages for large developments and rental fleets. Price and cost depend on configuration, spraying package, spare and wear-part provisioning, training and commissioning scope, and quantity, so buyers should request a current quotation for their project profile; delivery, customs clearance and after-sales support are arranged worldwide. Purchase enquiries, datasheets and availability details for the T100 are available on this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100?
A gondola-mounted intelligent aerial work robot from BrightMaster Robotics (BMR) that sprays primer and topcoat on the facades of mid- and high-rise buildings — at working heights up to 100 metres, at around 180 square metres per hour, in semi-automatic or fully automatic mode.
Which coatings can the T100 apply?
The common exterior systems: latex paint, real stone paint, multicolor paint, relief paint, exterior primers and water-based facade coatings. Because viscosity, aggregate size and drying behaviour affect performance, buyers should submit their coating specification or a material sample so compatibility and parameters can be confirmed before deployment.
Does the T100 need special access equipment?
No — that is the core of its design: the modular system, with modules of 50 kilograms or less and total weight under 400 kilograms, mounts on the industry-standard 2–4 metre suspended gondolas already used on high-rise sites, running on 380-volt supply with 4 kilowatts rated power.
Can it handle balconies, corners and curved facades?
Yes — its construction envelope covers flat walls, balconies, bay windows, gable walls, curved surfaces and internal and external corners, with automatic feature recognition planning the spray path and obstacle crossing up to 200 millimetres carrying the unit over projections.
How is quality and progress controlled?
Through the machine's own records: remote construction monitoring shows live operation, construction data statistics document area, progress and operating parameters per shift, and aerial attitude monitoring supervises the gondola's behaviour throughout — a documentation level manual facade painting cannot provide.
Has the T100 been used on real projects?
Yes — reference deployments include the Hi Tek C13 residential facade project in Singapore and the Meihao Weilai residential community in Xinyang, Henan, spanning both new construction and facade renovation briefs.
Where can I buy the Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100 and what does it cost?
The T100 is available through this page, with delivery, customs clearance and after-sales support arranged for buyers worldwide. Because cost varies with configuration, commissioning scope and quantity, buyers should request an individual quotation. All purchasing details are available on this page.
Summary
The Exterior Wall Coating Robot T100 retires one of construction's most dangerous repetitive trades: it hangs where the painter used to hang, on the same standard gondolas, and sprays latex, stone, multicolor and relief systems across a hundred metres of facade at 180 square metres per hour — balconies, bays, gables and curves included — with machine-planned paths, 200-millimetre obstacle crossing and a full data record of every shift. For contractors facing large coating areas, tight programmes and hard height-safety obligations, it converts facade painting from harness work into supervised production. As the exterior-wall flagship of BrightMaster Robotics' construction line, already proven on residential projects from Singapore to Henan, this page is the starting point for putting it on your next elevation.
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