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Subsea industries MC111 Hull cleaning unit


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by Welei Zhou - published on 9 July 2025 56 -

Key Specifications/ Special Features:
Precision Subsea Cleaning: Introducing the Compact Underwater Cleaning Unit

Maintain the optimal performance and integrity of your subsea assets with this advanced, compact underwater cleaning unit. Specifically designed for precise and efficient removal of marine growth and coatings, this system is ideal for detailed cleaning tasks on propeller blades, niche areas, and smaller subsea structures, ensuring exceptional surface preparation without causing damage.

Key Advantages for Targeted Subsea Maintenance
Focused Cleaning Power: Utilize specialized cleaning technology (e.g., rotary brushes or gentle cavitation) to effectively remove soft to medium marine fouling, biofouling, and accumulated sediment. This unit excels at delicate, precise cleaning without compromising the integrity of protective coatings or the underlying material.
Ultra-Compact and Agile: Its exceptionally small and lightweight design allows for unparalleled maneuverability by divers or compact ROVs. This makes it perfect for accessing tight spaces, intricate geometries, and critical components that larger units can't reach.
Versatile Precision Application: Ideal for targeted cleaning on:Propeller blades: Optimizing hydrodynamic efficiency and reducing fuel consumption.Niche areas: Thruster tunnels, rudder assemblies, rope guards, and other complex vessel areas.1Sensitive subsea structures: Sensors, instruments, and delicate components requiring careful cleaning.Pre-inspection preparation: Ensuring clear surfaces for accurate visual and NDT inspections.
Coating-Friendly Operation: Engineered to clean effectively without damaging existing anti-fouling coatings, extending their lifespan and reducing the need for costly reapplication.
Environmentally Responsible: Primarily employing non-abrasive, water-based or brushing methods, this unit supports eco-friendly maintenance practices by minimizing environmental impact.
Robust and Reliable: Built from durable, marine-grade materials to withstand the harsh conditions of underwater operations, ensuring consistent performance and longevity.

Ideal for Specialized Subsea Applications In:
Shipping & Vessel Maintenance: Propeller polishing, niche area cleaning, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.2
Offshore Operations: Cleaning of small components, sensor arrays, and specific areas of platforms or subsea equipment.
Naval & Coast Guard Fleets: Critical for maintaining performance and inspecting hull integrity.
Aquaculture & Marine Research: Cleaning of delicate equipment and structures.

Achieve unparalleled precision and efficiency in your underwater cleaning operations. Contact us today to learn how this compact underwater cleaning unit can optimize your subsea asset management and reduce operational costs.

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