Further Collaboration with FORCE Technology Norway AS
Subsea Corrosion Ltd are pleased to announce that they have taken collaboration with FORCE Technology Norway AS to the next level by receiving training in
Subsea Corrosion Ltd are pleased to announce that they have taken collaboration with FORCE Technology Norway AS to the next level by receiving training in
As part of any CP design it is essential to take account of how the system will be installed. For example, we must ensure that
Subsea Corrosion Ltd are pleased to announce that they are taking collaboration with FORCE Technology Norway AS to the next level. Subsea Corrosion Ltd is
Subsea Corrosion is happy to announce that it is proudly celebrating its one-year anniversary. Subsea Corrosion commenced trading in January 2020. Initially headed up by
Designing a suitable sacrificial CP system plays a major role in how well the system will perform and for how long. There are many factors
Hull mounted shipboard ICCP systems provide cathodic protection in the marine and offshore environment on FPSO and FSU vessels. These vessels usually remain on station for many years with limited drydock opportunity to repair or replace
The use of sacrificial anodes to provide cathodic protection in the marine and offshore environment is very common. They come in various shapes and sizes;
Today sees a new beginning as Subsea Corrosion Ltd officially expands and is now headed up by Directors Kevin Paterson and Tim Queen. Both Kevin
Subsea Corrosion Ltd is a UK company that specialises in the life extension of both inshore and offshore structures with the application of Cathodic Protection (CP). Main office in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and satellite office in Cumbria, England.