Diving Services
Diving Services
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Diver inspecting pile with MIC
Through our diving projects the team has gained extensive knowledge of the effects of corrosion of submerged and semi-submerged structures and the methods for controlling this damage.

Our diving engineers are able to detect microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) and accelerated low-water corrosion (ALWC) that affects a large amount of marine structures. Following identification our design services can provide a quality method for the control of this process as well as give advice on both underwater and above water installation.

 



 

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