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24.01.2017

Measuring wall thickness loss across a continuous area

In the article, ‘Combatting Corrosion’, by Audun O. Pedersen, R&D Manager at ClampOn, we explore the benefits of monitoring structural…

10.01.2017

Subsea Vibration Monitoring – New Applications

ClampOn has supplied numerous subsea vibration monitoring systems to measure Flow Induced Vibration (FIV) and Flow Induced Pulsation (FLIP).

29.11.2016

Sand monitoring challenges under HPHT flow conditions

ClampOn sensors with their high performance filter are unbeatable. The ClampOn Particle monitor with improved filtration of acoustic noise offers unparalleled performance,…

31.10.2016

Working Through Rough Times

The downturn in the oil and gas industry affects most businesses. ClampOn is no exception.

06.10.2016

ClampOn brings CANopen functionality to NI App Store

Testing CAN devices just got easier

27.09.2016

Team ClampOn

A team of 16 employees demonstrated the ClampOn spirit and competed in the annual Stoltzekleiven Opp competition in Bergen this…

06.09.2016

Successful CEM Installation from Pipe Laying Vessel

For the first time, ClampOn’s Corrosion-Erosion Monitor (CEM) has been installed topside aboard a pipe-laying vessel, and submerged as a…

26.08.2016

Light in the tunnel

The oil and Gas industry seems to be flooded by bad news and negative input – can we do something…

19.05.2016

Monitoring Worth Millions

When sand production puts restrictions on wells, precise sand monitoring is key.

11.05.2016

ClampOn passes SIIS Level 3 tests

ClampOn participated at the Subsea Instrument Interface Standarization JIP’s “plugfest” in Cambridge this April with our Corrosion-Erosion Monitor.The instrument passed…

22.03.2016

Continued success on Dalia

ClampOn has been awarded a contract to supply more of its Ultrasonic Intelligent Sensors to Dalia, the Total operated oilfield.

10.03.2016

Reducing pipe integrity risks

ClampOn’s Subsea Wall Thickness Monitor (WTM) has been developed specifically to give more information about the physical condition of pipes…