Blue Robotics WetLink Penetrator Line Expands
Blue Robotics’ WetLink Penetrator line now has cable gland sizes compatible with cables between 3.7 and 9.8 mm in diameter.
Read moreBlue Robotics’ WetLink Penetrator line now has cable gland sizes compatible with cables between 3.7 and 9.8 mm in diameter.
Read moreCRP Subsea is launching its new Motion Stabiliser technology, specifically designed to protect cables, umbilicals and flowlines from motion instability and damage from uncontrolled movement.
Read moreRespect for safe shore power connections intensifies when 100 amps are flowing through the cable. Hubbell Marine was the first company to offer 100 amp marine-grade devices. It produces a range of quality cable sets for larger vessels that meet strict safety and longevity thresholds.
Read moreSubsea cable technology has developed since its inception in the 1850s, morphing from copper to coax and, most recently, to fiber. Now, a new approach evolving from fiber will develop into a future architecture based on “super cables” that offer much higher capacity and almost limitless flexibility. The new report “Re-Imagineering Subsea Systems” provides a discussion, explanation and forecast of the
Read moreWinchester Interconnect of Norwalk, Connecticut, a global provider of interconnect solutions, has completed the acquisition of Falmat Custom Cable Technologies of San Marcos, California. Falmat specializes in the design and manufacturing of ruggedized cables for a variety of land and sea applications. This acquisition increases Winchester’s existing product offering and complements its cable assemblies as well as its manufacturing capabilities
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