NOVACAVI tether used in Nord Stream inspection
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
First underwater images revealing extensive damages to Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea have been captured by Blueye Robotics drone using NOVACAVI tether.
Designed and manufactured to guarantee lightness, manoeuvrability and reliability, this tether cable has been essential during the critical operation at about 80 m depth off Denmark.
Specialist in custom cable design and manufacturing for advanced technology since 1975, NOVACAVI develops any cable solutions with engineering expertise, comprehensive knowledge of materials and a high degree of manufacturing.
For more details, please contact ff@novacavi.it or visit www.novacavi.it/news
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/equipment-and-safety/28102022/novacavi-tether-used-in-nord-stream-inspection/
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