| C.TAG | ||
Advanced Insulation Systems offer high-visibility, non-toxic, anti-fouling C.TAG underwater markers, which can be used for a wide range of subsea applications. |
At the testing facility in Falmouth Harbour, a raft holds the boards that are positioned between 6ft and 10ft under the surface; the same material used for C.TAG markers are subjected to extreme fouling conditions, coupled with maximum UV light to test their performance. |
The original board which contained six matching markers was positioned on the raft during the test; numbers three and five are the same material used for C.TAG markers. |
After six years on the raft and under extreme fouling conditions, the only visible markers were three and five, the same material used for C.TAG markers. |
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| Champion Environmental Technologies | ||
Aquasign has a unique environmentally friendly non-stick prevention system which gives it a long lasting resistance to fouling. |
Aquasign has a standard specification, but can be prepared with almost infinite variation of symbols, arrows, logos and letterings. |
Cuprotect comprises of three primary layers:Primary coat – urethane or epoxy resin.Binder coat – urethane or epoxy resin.Outer layer – cupronickel alloy in granular form. |
Left - Cuprotect coated side providing complete bio-fouling protection even in most stringent of conditions.Right- Illustrates untreated side of a substrate. |
Cuprotect is a very simple three stage process which is similar in time and application methods as conventional anti-fouling paints. |
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| Enertag | ||
Enertag’s identification and tracking solution (ITS) increases the safety, inventory and inspection records, and performance of offshore equipment. |
Enertag’s diver tag uses patented RFID technology, which shows the technological innovations the company is making; with RFID technology, tags can be read and written underwater. |
Enertag’s pipeline tag can quickly identify safety hazards and reduce potential disruptions. |
| Seatronics | ||
For the diving sector, Seatronics provides non-destructive (NDT) equipment and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). |
The company provides a variety of environmental and oceanographic equipment. |
Deep-water, zero-visibility operations are made possible with the Blue View DP 900-90 acoustic imaging sonar. |
Navigation and positioning equipment is also among Seatronics' range of products. |
Seatronics also offers mechanical diving and construction equipment. |
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| Tar Kovacs Systems | ||
TKS’ industrial autonomous vehicle has an unlimited stand-by position and can supply power for a wide range of applications. |
TKS’ sub-surface industrial laboratory chemically treats, stores, self-packages and delivers oil to the surface. |
TKS carries out sea bed exploitations of all kinds, even in heavy and ultra-deep worksites, which can be relocated many times and energy self-supplied. |
TKS’ range of mining tools for deep seabed exploitations works with existing equipment and is designed to meet specific requirements. |
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| Well Processing | ||
Traditional field development without SWIT water injection. |
Field development utilizing the SWIT technology. |
The SWIT integrated subsea solution, including water treatment, injection pump and utility module. |
The SWIT pilot test unit for 7,500bpd – 15,000bpd water treatment only. |
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