During the summer ClampOn received orders worth NOK 25 million for its topside and subsea sensor systems. The unique combination of sand and vibration monitoring is proving to be especially popular and has become the preferred solution for several projects.
By: ClampOn AS
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ClampOn's vibration monitoring systems provide non-intrusive monitoring of three dimensional vibrations in real-time. They can be installed on a wide variety of subsea structures and pipelines, providing early detection of high frequency vibrations before they develop into more damaging low frequency vibrations.
The technology can be incorporated into the ClampOn DSP Subsea Particle Monitor, giving clients sand rates and the vibration monitoring using just one sensor. Vibration monitoring is also available in a separate instrument, the ClampOn DSP Subsea Vibration Monitor.
Orders received over the last few months are for projects in countries such as Norway, Indonesia, UK, Malaysia, China and the United Arab Emirates, showing once again that ClampOn’s products are a vital part of oil and gas production worldwide.
At the ONS ClampOn will have a live demonstration of the vibration monitor, and we welcome you to visit our stand in hall E # 568/4. We are part of the Bergen joint Stand (Hordaland Regional Pavilion).
For more information please contact: Tonje Dahl, tonje.dahl@clampon.com
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