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Experience
ClampOn has been in the industry for 30 years, always providing the very best monitoring instruments for a wide range of topside and subsea applications. Our employees are experts in their field and are ClampOn’s most valuable asset. As a ClampOn customer, you have access to this enormous wealth of experience.
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Non-intrusive
Non-intrusive instrumentation is in our DNA. With our wide range of products, we can help our customers optimize production and safeguard their investments. Uncomplicated but sophisticated non-intrusive, non-invasive technology has made us a capable and competitive partner and allows us to offer our customers what they are looking for.
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Real-time
We monitor in real time. Whether it is sand in production lines, leakage from a valve, erosion in a pipe bend or vibration on a structure, we monitor in real-time and can send an alarm to a control system, computer, operator, contractor or to ClampOn’s inhouse monitoring team. This enables the customer to take immediate action to maintain safe operation at optimal levels.
Products of best quality and good service
To date (Q1 2025), ClampOn has sold more than 20000 sensors worldwide on the basis of the best quality and good service. We have grown to be the largest supplier of passive ultrasonic systems for sand/particle detection to the international oil and gas sector.
Events
News
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22.12.2025 | Company | ProductPIG Signalling Ex i and Ex d e
The ClampOn PIG Detector provides precise pig monitoring using advanced acoustic and magnetic technology. Choose between Ex i and Ex d e for optimal safety in hazardous areas, without compromising performance.
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04.11.2025 | CompanyExpanding our reach in the Middle East
Kristina Oshin has joined ClampOn as Sales Director for the Middle East, based in Dubai
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12.08.2025 | ProductWhat is PIG Detection?
Non-Intrusive PIG detection for pipeline integrity and monitoring
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23.05.2025 | CompanyGlobal agents gathered in Bergen
A week of learning, connection, and adventure
Article by Tonje Dahl