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SUBSEA UMBILICALS & SEALS SEALING TECHNOLOGY
On the subsea side we offer passive and active I and J-tube sealing systems for all flexibles using our field proven SISeal system.
Passive seals provide a simple cost effective solution for lower pressures. These seals consists of a nylon body with a number of high integrity elastomeric sealing disks. The assembly is pre- tensioned onto the flexible before being simply pulled into the J-tube via a topside winch.
ROV or diver activated seals provide an engineered solution against higher pressures and can be tailored to suit many differing applications or challenges off- shore. Fitted and positioned whilst un-activated, the sealing elements
INSTALLATION SUPPORT Our offshore qualified technicians and suite of rental activation equipment can be supplied to ensure a quick, trouble free installation of all of our sealing and hang off products.
UMBILICAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Subsea Innovation can also supply belted or tracked tensioners, under roller and positive engagement take-up and pay-off stands, taping heads, accumulation
All our seals are available as a split or one piece construction depending on termination requirements and can be build up subsea or on deck. The active designs are easily removable and can be repositioned or redeployed as required.
The bespoke element means that specialist requirements can be catered for and we have in the past designed systems that seal over existing failed seals or take into account awkward exit angles.
systems, bend testing machinery and roller transfer tables required for manufacture and load out of flexible products.
FACILITY AND REFURBISHMENTS The design, build and testing of all our products is conducted in house at Subsea Innovations UK headquarters. The 40,000Sq/ft purpose built facility serviced by two 25Te and two 5Te cranes provides us the perfect environment for the survey and factory refurbishments of sealing and cable handling systems. All work carried out and new parts supplied come fully warranted for additional piece of mind.
UNRIVALLED SUPPORT
All systems delivered are supported by a team of experienced engineers with a complete database of both technical and construction information that is retained electronically and has been maintained since the company was established.
Technical support services offered include on-site commissioning, servicing and repairs carried out by qualified service engineers. This is complemented by a comprehensive spares programme and a large stock of both major and minor components.
Chris Wann
Business Development Manager Subsea Innovation
are then squeezed either by stud-bolts or hydraulically via a flange and piston system. All versions feature mechanical locking once activation is complete and double seals with a testable annulus ensure that a seal is achieved prior to the completion of installation. Friction and bolted flange connections can be provided along with full plugs of the same construction but without the cable entry.
HOLDBACK/RECOVERY CLAMPS Available for rental or new product purchase are flexible Holdback Clamps suitable for providing a clamp on lifting point in order to enable anchoring or recovery to a platform/vessel. The clamps come complete with remote installation tooling.
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