CEM on its way to China
Stian Sellevold and Håvard Pihlstrøm are ready for an FAT on two subsea Corrosion-Erosion Monitors. The sensors will then be shipped to a deep-water project in China. Subsea Particle Monitors and subsea PIG Detectors have already been shipped for the same project.

Area Sales Manager Eirik Walle says, 'The ClampOn Subsea Corrosion-Erosion Monitor, with its superior guided lamb wave technology, is rapidly becoming the obvious choice for operators around the world'.

The ClampOn Subsea CEM is capable of measuring a large area of pipeline with a high degree of repeatability and sensitivity. In addition, it has a low number of parts, low weight, and long lifetime subsea.
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