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Step 2: Electrical Conductor Resistance Testing

May 31, 2022 11:49:23 AM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Seismic

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Step 1: Visual Inspection

May 31, 2022 11:48:16 AM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Seismic

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Choosing a subsea cable termination (including Terminations Ebook)

Apr 12, 2022 2:21:52 PM / by Manuella Hoogendijk posted in Seismic

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You’ve selected the perfect subsea cable design for your big project, but now the question arises: Which type of cable termination should you use?

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Field Service: On-board assistance to keep cables operational – and more!

Mar 15, 2022 3:40:02 PM / by Nicole van Leeuwen-Becht posted in Seismic

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Choosing and purchasing a subsea cable system is just the beginning of a multi-year process. This is true for all types of cables, like sonar cables and ROV cables.

The equipment must be stored, maintained, deployed, and operated properly and repaired as necessary to get the most value from your investment. Above all, downtime in production due to cable problems must be avoided at all costs.

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The effects of ocean sustainability projects on designing ROV Cables

Feb 8, 2022 10:57:43 AM / by Marco Cano posted in ROV Cables, Renewable Energy

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Following the transition in the energy market, a transition in using ROVs and ROV Cables is also taking place. After all, fossil fuels are finite, and all kinds of ways of generating energy sustainably are currently being sought.

This also applies to the open sea in the form of Ocean Sustainability Projects.

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ROV Cable Construction: laying up the opto-electrical core of your ROV umbilical cable

Feb 8, 2022 10:42:52 AM / by Marco Cano posted in ROV Cables, Fields Service

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The construction of an ROV umbilical cable is specialized work. The cable must be as compact as possible, but at the same time, components must be able to remain intact while applying load to the cable and while bending and flexing the cable. How should my opto-electrical cable core be constructed to survive the high loads applied while remaining flexible? 

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When do I have to replace my subsea ROV equipment?

Feb 1, 2022 8:59:31 AM / by Marco Cano posted in ROV Cables, Fields Service

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When working with ROVs and ROV cables, it is crucial that your subsea project runs as efficiently as possible. That means minimal downtime and a long life expectancy. However, knowing when your subsea ROV equipment needs to be replaced is also essential.

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Subsea Power Cable: how does an ROV Cable transfer power?

Jan 25, 2022 10:53:30 AM / by Merhawi Ghaim posted in ROV Cables, Fields Service

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ROVs are used for many different purposes. One thing these machines always have in common is that they need power to do their work. How much power is needed for these subsea connectors and whether data transmission is also required varies per subsea project, but the ROV cable must always be able to transfer some form of power. 

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Offshore cable manufacturers: what determines the price of my ROV Cable?

Jan 18, 2022 8:53:37 AM / by Marco Cano posted in ROV Cables

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As an engineer, your most important goal is to ensure that your subsea project is successful and that all components work properly. However, you often have a strict budget to attend to. Therefore, it is essential to make sure you don't pay too much - or too little. Buying cheap equipment might cost you in the long run, after all.

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The Life Expectancy of Subsea Equipment: how to minimize downtime of ROV cables

Jan 11, 2022 8:54:13 AM / by Marco Cano posted in ROV Cables

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When working with ROV equipment, preventing equipment downtime is crucial for a successful subsea project. This blog will highlight a few standard procedures and tips to keep your ROV cables operational at all times. 

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