ROVS, AUVS, CAMERAS & LIGHTS
THE NEXT LEVEL IN RETRIEVE AND RELEASE ROV OPERATIONS Green Pin® ROV Guided Pin Shackles
The Green Pin® ROV Guided Pin Shackle ensures a 100% straight alignment of the shackle pin towards the shackle eyes and is always ready to use as it is delivered completely assembled. A lifting eye on the guiding tube helps the ROV operator to balance the shackle and guarantees that the pin cannot fall out of the tube. The Green Pin® ROV Guided Pin Shackle further improves safety through its innovative locking system which prevents the shackle pin from accidentally turning counterclockwise and coming loose. The shackle is available with a D-handle or fishtail handle.
For more information please contact:
sales@vanbeest.nl
www.greenpin.com
Product code: P-5362D, P-5362F Material:
Shackle body and pin alloy steel, Grade 8, Polar quality, quenched and tempered Safety Factor: MBL equals 5 x WLL Finish:
Shackle body painted white, pin painted green Temperature Range:
-60 °C up to +200 °C Certification:
At no extra charges this product can be supplied with a:
P-5362F (Fishtail-handle)
• 2.1 and 2.2 works certificate • 3.1 material certificate • manufacturer test certificate • CE declaration of Conformity
P-5362D (D-handle)
BGN TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES NEW ENTITY AND ISRAEL’S FIRST AUV
BGN Technologies, the technology company of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), has launched BGR to commercialize HydroCamel II, Israel’s first autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
The AUV was developed by researchers at BGU’s Laboratory for Autonomous Robotics (LAR).
The new company and technology will be introduced at the NexTech Conference 2017 in Be’er Sheva.
BGR will introduce the 2.5 meters long AUV for commercial use in the military, security, oil and gas sectors, as well as environmental applications and marine research.
The HydroCamel II AUV integrates state-of-the-art technologies including high-level maneuvering in six degrees of freedom and an ability to dive almost vertically.
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www.sosmagazine.biz | November 2017
Until now, these capabilities were limited to remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs), which must be tethered by umbilical cable to a host ship at all times, while the HydroCamel II is completely autonomous.
Prof. Hugo Guterman of BGU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Head of the LAR.
Furthermore, the company has named Tzvika Goldner as the CEO of the new entity, which will be headquartered in Beer-Sheva at the Advanced Technologies Park adjacent to the University.
Tzvika Goldner said:
BGR will be offering HydroCamel II at a competitive price compared to other underwater vehicles in the same category. This gives us a distinct advantage in the market.
We believe HydroCamel II will expand the AUV customer base and enable us to deploy AUVs in new areas.
Above image: BGN Technologies Launches New Entity and Israel’s First AUV.
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