Market

Subsea industries MC212 Cleaning unit


Ref. #1554296
by Welei Zhou - published on 9 July 2025 13 -

Key Specifications/ Special Features:
Optimize Your Subsea Assets: Introducing the High-Performance Underwater Cleaning Unit

Ensure the integrity and operational efficiency of your subsea infrastructure with this advanced, compact underwater cleaning system. Engineered for demanding marine environments, this powerful unit efficiently removes marine growth, rust, and old coatings, preparing surfaces for inspection, maintenance, and repair, or optimizing hydrodynamic performance.

Key Advantages for Superior Subsea Maintenance
Exceptional Cleaning Power: Leverage high-pressure water jetting or advanced cavitation technology to effectively strip away even stubborn marine fouling (hard and soft), corrosion, and paint layers, restoring surfaces to their original condition.
Compact & Highly Maneuverable: Designed with a small footprint and optimized ergonomics for easy deployment and precise control by divers or integration with a wide range of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). This ensures access to confined spaces and complex geometries.
Versatile Application Range: Ideal for a diverse array of subsea assets, including:Pipelines and risersOffshore platforms and wind turbine foundationsShip hulls and propellersMooring lines and chainsUnderwater structures and port infrastructure
Enhanced Inspection & Repair: Achieve impeccably clean surfaces crucial for accurate visual inspections, non-destructive testing (NDT), welding, and coating applications, ensuring the longevity and safety of your assets.
Environmentally Conscious Operation: Primarily utilizing water-based cleaning methods, this unit significantly reduces the need for harsh chemicals, promoting eco-friendly subsea maintenance practices.
Robust & Reliable Construction: Built from durable, corrosion-resistant materials to withstand the extreme pressures and challenging conditions of the subsea environment, ensuring consistent performance and long service life.
Optimized for Efficiency: Rapid cleaning rates minimize vessel time and operational costs, delivering a significant return on investment for your maintenance programs.

Ideal for Subsea Professionals In:
Offshore Oil & Gas: Platform legs, risers, subsea manifolds, pipelines.1
Renewable Energy: Wind turbine foundations, subsea cables.
Marine & Shipping: Hull cleaning for fuel efficiency, propeller polishing.
Civil & Port Infrastructure: Bridge piers, dock structures.
Salvage & Decommissioning Operations.

Elevate your subsea asset management with cutting-edge cleaning technology. Contact us today to discuss your specific underwater cleaning challenges and discover how this high-performance unit can provide a clear advantage.

Contact us today to get a quote
WhatsApp: +33 758 56 21 59
Telegram : @gwares3
Contact advertiser
WZ
Author: Welei Zhou
What's your opinion on this?
Login or register to write comments and join the discussion!
Read more...

Article New Zealand MPA Guidance to manage COVID19

by Marine-Pilots.com - published on 22 April 2020

Following engagement with the New Zealand Maritime Pilots Association President, Steve
Banks, the following information is intended to provide guidance to support New Zealand’s
Maritime Pilots to carry out their critical functions.

0

Article Updated Marine Safety Information by U.S. Coast Guard

published on 6 November 2020

U.S. Coastgard has published an update of their Recommendation for Pilot Transfer Arrangements in latest Marine Safety Information Bulletins (MSIB).

"Recent deaths of maritime pilots while embarking commercial vessels highlight the risks of operating in an
unforgiving maritime environment. To ensure the safety of all personnel boarding a vessel at sea, the Coast
Guard reminds vessel owners and operators of the requirements contained in the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Chapter V, Regulation 23 and strongly recommends that owners and operators follow the recommendations within IMO Resolution A.1045(27) – Pilot Transfer Arrangements. "

0

Video M/T TOWER BRIDGE inbound to Europoort

published on 20 July 2020

The 186 m long M/T TOWER BRIDGE is inbound to Oil harbour 4, Shell 101 berth. We were assisted by two Boluda tugs, REBEL and HUDSON and the Rotterdam Boatmen.

1

Video Berthing at Noon with Spring weather

published on 18 April 2023

Spring is already here and in line with Pilot charts trends, wind and swell are starting to veer towards North East, giving us sunny days.
Perfect temperature with clear sky to go alongside on board a left-handed CPP lady

0

Video [4K] New Cranes Come to Baltimore, Maryland September 9, 2021

published on 15 September 2021

Heavy Load Carrier Zhen Hua 24
Assisted by tugs April Moran, Gramma Lee T Moran, Lynne Moran, pilot boat Fells Point.
Fireboat is John R. Frazier

0

Video How Biggest Ship Crosses STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR in bad weather | Navigation Bridge Of Ship |

published on 13 August 2020

This video includes how we transit STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR on the biggest ship in the world (EMMA MAERSK)
I have included some bridge procedures we are required to carry out PRE-ARRIVAL and how MASTER-PILOT exchange is carried out .
For aspiring sailors , do watch the whole video as you will learn how life at sea works , the challenges we face and the pros and cons of merchant navy .
I conduct Q&A session on my Instagram account, so don't forget to follow me there too

0

Video Course Stability under wind - advice for various conditions

by Knud Benedict - published on 7 March 2022

Another video by Knud Benedict: This movie reveals some practical insight into regions of course stable / unstable conditions under wind. And I dare to say you can get some insight into other stability types and analogies, too!

0

Video Christening of new pilot tender "Mira"

published on 7 April 2020

Christening of new pilot tender "Mira" - a lightweight powerhouse Press Release Hoek van Holland, 2 April 2020 by Next Generation Shipyards On Thursday 2 April, Annebel de Deugd (interim manager fleet management of Nederlands Loodswezen), christened the new Dutch pilots’ tender Mira; one of the lightest tenders in the Nederlands Loodswezen fleet. Lighter than ever The instructions given by Nederlands Loodswezen to ship designer Camarc and shipbuilder Next Generation Shipyards had been clear:...

0