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UNDERWATER INSPECTION


EQUIPPING DIVERS WITH A PRACTICAL UNDERWATER THICKNESS GAUGING KIT


Divers face some of the harshest environments and need the ability to easily navigate around obstacles unhindered when performing underwater inspections.


The Cygnus DIVE underwater thickness gauge has been designed for divers undertaking metal thickness measurements. The gauge has a super-bright AMOLED display and large numbers so that readings are visible even in poor conditions, can be worn on the diver’s


• Multiple-echo measuring mode giving the ultimate accuracy


• Single-echo and echo-echo measuring modes for extreme corrosion


• Deep-Coat mode for measuring through coatings up to 20mm thick


• A-scan display to assist with measurement verification


• Stores up to 5,000 measurements with A-scan graphs


• Auto-Log feature which requires no log button to be pressed


• HelmetViewTM remote display for divers in black or limited visibility water


• CygLink software facilitates easy data transfer and analysis


• Supplied with a 3 year warranty. Reliability and Accuracy


The well established Cygnus multiple- echo mode has long since been the industry standard and endorsed by the world’s leading classification societies for measuring metal thickness through protective coatings. The multiple-echo mode provides the most reliable and accurate metal thickness measurements without the need to remove protective coatings, avoiding any damage to the material being tested.


forearm allowing one-hand to remain free while carrying out inspections and can withstand the most extreme diving environments. Other key features of the Cygnus DIVE include:


Above image: Divers approach the Elk wreck as part of the A7 Project. Photo courtesy of The SHIPS Project.


p38 | www.sosmagazine.biz | May 2017


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