Subsea Corrosion Ltd

Subsea Corrosion Ltd

Engineering Services

Westhill, Aberdeenshire 208 followers

We specialise in the life extension of both inshore and offshore structures with the application of Cathodic Protection.

About us

Subsea Corrosion Ltd provides expertise in the application of sacrificial anode and Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) systems. Cost-effective CP designs protect against corrosion and provide additional asset protection whilst minimising expensive asset repairs.

Industry
Engineering Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Westhill, Aberdeenshire
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
CP survey, CP troubleshooting, and CP audits & reviews

Locations

  • Primary

    Westhill Business Centre

    Endeavour Drive, Arnhall Business Park

    Westhill, Aberdeenshire AB32 6UF, GB

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Employees at Subsea Corrosion Ltd

Updates

  • Subsea Corrosion offers a full range of Cathodic Protection (CP) survey, inspection, troubleshooting, reviews and audits, which are all carried out by our highly experienced in-house Senior CP Engineers. All CP systems, whether installed on: Offshore installations (platform jackets, subsea manifolds/pipelines, renewable sub-stations/turbines etc.) Vessels (semi-submersibles, FPSOs, FSUs etc.) or Inshore installations (jetties, piers, sheet-piled walls, dock gates etc.) require at least some level of monitoring during their lifetime. This can be in the form of general visual inspections (topside and/or subsea), dropcell surveys, fixed monitoring systems and/or dive surveys. Any combination of the above surveys will help to confirm the status of the CP system in terms of the level of cathodic protection given to the relevant steel structures. Whether on a regular (annual/bi-ennial) or less frequent basis, it is important to monitor and review the survey results to ensure that effective CP is being afforded to the steel structures and benchmark degradation rates so maintenance strategies can be established. The survey data is heavily relied upon to provide accurate recommendations, which may have significant financial consequences. For more information or a site survey quotation contact: sales@subseacorrosion.com

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  • Subsea Corrosion is happy to announce that it is proudly celebrating its four-year anniversary since starting trading in January 2020. 2023 proved to be a very busy year for Subsea Corrosion within both the inshore and offshore CP industry and again it looks like this will continue throughout 2024. We will continue to provide the following services within the inshore and offshore CP industry: a. Site surveys, investigative works, and fitness-for-purpose audits. b. Historical CP data reviews. c. Troubleshooting ICCP and sacrificial CP systems. d. CP design and optimisation. e. Provision of CP equipment and materials for both ICCP and sacrificial CP systems. f. Project management. g. CP equipment QA and acceptance testing.   Subsea Corrosion continues its commitment to providing the best possible tailor-made service and establishing strong relationships with its loyal customers. A big thank you to you all! We’re all (both of us) looking forward to another 12 months of successful business during 2024 and beyond. #subseacorrosion #corrosion #cathodicprotection https://lnkd.in/ef-D4REK

    Celebrating Four Years at Subsea Corrosion Ltd - Subsea Corrosion Ltd.

    Celebrating Four Years at Subsea Corrosion Ltd - Subsea Corrosion Ltd.

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  • Don’t forget to consider tide levels when monitoring cathodic protection levels on steel structures, especially if the impressed current anodes are not submerged at low tide. Generally, if the anodes are not submerged they cannot provide effective cathodic protection to the adjacent structure. Consequently, anode current is usually optimised whilst the anode (and structure to be protected) is fully submerged. It is also important to note that the anodes are more likely to be protected from mechanical damage (eg. vessel hulls, thruster wash) whilst submerged. For all your inshore and offshore cathodic protection monitoring requirements, contact Subsea Corrosion. https://lnkd.in/ez2_hZjh

    CP System - Monitoring Requirements - Subsea Corrosion Ltd.

    CP System - Monitoring Requirements - Subsea Corrosion Ltd.

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  • All Cathodic Protection (CP) systems require at least some level of monitoring during their lifetime. This can be in the form of general visual inspections (topside and/or subsea), dropcell surveys, fixed monitoring system and dive surveys. Any combination of the above surveys will help to confirm the status of the CP system in terms of the level of cathodic protection given to the relevant steel structures. Whether on a regular (annual/bi-ennial) or less frequent basis, it is important to monitor and review the survey results to ensure that effective CP is being afforded to the steel structures and benchmark degradation rates so maintenance strategies can be established. The survey data is heavily relied upon to provide accurate recommendations, which may have significant financial consequences. Subsea Corrosion offers a full range of CP survey, inspection, troubleshooting, reviews and audits are all carried out by our highly experienced in-house CP Engineers. For more information or a site survey quotation contact: sales@subseacorrosion.com #cathodicprotection #cpmonitoring https://lnkd.in/eBd2x_Z9

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