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Titanium for subsea and offshore industry catalogue

subseatitanium.com The potential applications of titanium in the Marine Engineering Department can be referred to as follows: • Titanium has excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, making it an ideal material for use in marine environments. Potential applications of titanium in the Marine Engineering Department include: • Titanium alloys for marine components such as propeller shafts, hulls, and offshore platforms. • Titanium coatings for offshore structures to enhance their corrosion resistance. • Titanium-based composites for marine structures and components, including propellers and pumps. • Titanium heat exchangers for seawater desalination and other marine applications. • Titanium-based materials for marine renewable energy devices such as tidal turbines and wave energy converters. Subseatitaniuim.com Offshoretitanium.com info@bydtitanium.com

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The potential applications of titanium in the Marine Engineering Department can be referred to
as follows:
• Titanium has excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, making it an ideal
material for use in marine environments. Potential applications of titanium in the Marine
Engineering Department include:
• Titanium alloys for marine components such as propeller shafts, hulls, and offshore
platforms.
• Titanium coatings for offshore structures to enhance their corrosion resistance.
• Titanium-based composites for marine structures and components, including propellers
and pumps.
• Titanium heat exchangers for seawater desalination and other marine applications.
• Titanium-based materials for marine renewable energy devices such as tidal turbines and
wave energy converters.
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Subsea spot or fan/line laser

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The Laser is a compact, rugged and cost-effective

spot or fan (line) subsea laser, designed for a wide

range of subsea pointing and scaling applications.

The underwater laser offers a choice of spot or fan

(line) projection. The Mark II is more compact than

its predecessor, and available in a titanium housing

with depth rating of 8000m as standard. The unit

has a wide input voltage range of 10 to 30VDC with

low power consumption.

Key Features:

•Spot or fan (line) beam projection

•8000m depth rating

•Wide input voltage range

•Green (520nm) or red (635nm) lasers

•Potentiometer, analogue or digital

modulation options

The Laser incorporates a visible solid-state Class 2

or Class 3B laser with output power options ranging

from 1mW to 60mW. Green (520nm) or red

(635nm) lasers are available, with other colours on

request. Direct eye exposure should be avoided,

but the laser is considered safe if handled carefully.

The laser output power is fixed as standard, or

power adjustment by means of an external

potentiometer, analogue voltage signal or digital

modulation control can be specified as an option.

Applications:

The Laser subsea lasers are designed to be used by a Remotely Operated Vehicle

(ROV) using video from the ROV cameras to take measurements. By mounting

two lasers in parallel and calibrating them for set distances, reasonably accurate

measurements may be taken from video images.

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