Brief: This video explains the main functions and practical uses of our customized tie-in pipeline floats in a clear, step-by-step format. You'll see how these subsea buoyancy modules are strapped to pipelines to reduce tension and weight during deployment, providing essential buoyancy for underwater installation in both shallow and deep water applications.
Related Product Features:
Provides essential buoyancy to reduce pipeline tension and weight during underwater deployment.
Constructed with a durable polyethylene foam core and Elester polyurethane coating for longevity.
Available in one-piece and modular configurations to suit various project requirements.
Designed with banding grooves for secure attachment to pipelines using straps or wire ropes.
Suitable for both shallow water and deep water applications, with capabilities extending to 300m depth.
Features a long design using life of 7-10 years with excellent aging and abrasion resistance.
Available in standard orange and yellow colors, with customization options available upon request.
Custom-designed based on pipeline diameter, working water depth, and specific project requirements.
Faqs:
What are the main advantages of these pipe laying floats?
These pipe laying floats offer excellent aging resistance and abrasion resistance, with a design using life of 7-10 years, making them durable for long-term underwater applications.
What depth capabilities do these pipeline floats have?
Our pipeline floats are suitable for both shallow water and deep water applications, with capabilities extending to 300m depth or more upon request, using different foam materials optimized for various water depths.
Can these pipeline floats be customized?
Yes, we offer full customization options including size (diameter: 0.8m-2.0m, length: 1m-24m), color, and specific design features based on your pipeline diameter, working water depth, and project requirements.
How are the floats attached to the pipeline?
Each buoyancy module features banding grooves for secure attachment to pipelines, and can be fixed using various strap types or wire ropes as needed, with end fittings designed for easy handling operations.