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| Published Articles: |
IIDC hands out contract tips and coveted awards |
Swordfish product review. Published in H2Ops magazine |
New system for underwater welding developed. Published in Welding & Cutting |
Subsea Cracking - Underwater Repairs. Published in Offshore Technology |
Wet-spot welding. Published in Offshore Engineering |
In an ideal weld published by Connecting Industry |
Current Concerns an article from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers journal, 'Professional Engineering' |
Underwater welding with your eyes closedPublished by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology in Marine Engineers Review |
Spotlight On Underwater Welding - Published in Business Bulletin by the Association of Welding Distributers |
New Hammerhead Welding Solution - Published by Commercial Diver International March 2005 |
Zero visibility, no skill welding - Published in Underwater Contractor International |
| Technical Articles: |
A No Skill, Nil Visibility Welding System - copy of paper submitted to Underwater Intervention, New Orleans, Feb '05
(Hammerhead Wet-Spot Welding) |
MIG/MAG welding – ‘Semi-Automatic’- Not Semi-Skilled |
Atomic Hydrogen Welding (AHW) |
| Underwater Welding Projects: |
| Unfortunately it is not always possible to show details regarding the projects in which we have provided services, due to client confidentiality and or issues of security, which may have prevented the taking of photographs or publishing articles. However, here are two articles which will provide you with further information. Project 1: Cullen Bay Repair of Lock Gates at Cullen bay Marine, Australia After suffering a number of constructional and operational mishaps, the lock gates at Cullen Bay Marine, Darwin finally undergo wet welding repairs. Read more Project 2: Kuwait Offshore Platform Repair, Kuwait Speciality Welds Ltd completes a successful underwater wet welding repair for Kuwait National Petroleum Corporation (KNPC) at MAB Sea Island off Kuwait. Read more |
A Welder's Mate |
Need to know more about underwater welding?The three headings shown below are taken from chapter 1 of the new book on underwater welding by David J. Keats (MD) of Speciality Welds Ltd, entitled 'A Welder's Mate'. If you are just looking for more information on the subject, you will find it here. A case for wet welding, describes the benefits of the process and how it can be performed to high quality standards. Principles of operation, describes how the process works and the functions of key components. Basic techniques, describes the best method for operation, the different techniques available and also the control difficulties to weld underwater. If you are interested in improving, or extending your knowledge of this subject you will find this book a useful reference manual. Click here to see more about the book and buy a copy. |