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August 8, 2016

Product Spotlight: Teledyne RESON Deepwater Solutions

  • HydroSweep (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • SeaBat 7150 (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • SeaBat 7160 (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • ParaSound (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • HydroSweep (Image: Teledyne RESON) HydroSweep (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • SeaBat 7150 (Image: Teledyne RESON) SeaBat 7150 (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • SeaBat 7160 (Image: Teledyne RESON) SeaBat 7160 (Image: Teledyne RESON)
  • ParaSound (Image: Teledyne RESON) ParaSound (Image: Teledyne RESON)

Teledyne RESON acquired the business from ATLAS HYDROGRAPHIC GmbH in 2014, and has since integrated the acquired business and its multibeam echosounders into the Teledyne RESON business and suite of deepwater echosounders. The brands HydroSweep and ParaSound are now being developed, manufactured and serviced out of the Teledyne RESON business entities, and the products are marketed and sold under the Teledyne RESON brand name.

Teledyne RESON’s high-performance deepwater hydrographic survey offerings are available in a number of different configurations ranging from mid-ocean depth to full-ocean depth performance. The recognized industry brands are:

HydroSweep Multibeam Echosounders:
Key features include multi-ping capabilities and Sub Bottom Profiler functionality built into the system as well as optional ice protection of the transducers. The growing market for survey vessels going to the arctic regions can now be better serviced by Teledyne RESON. 

SeaBat Multibeam Echosounders:
High-resolution multibeam echosounders ranging from easily installed portable or hull mounts, to the ultimate flexibility of advanced modular systems design allows customers to tailor the system configuration to their resolution requirements and budget. Key features include variable swath coverage, beam uncertainty measurement, water column data.

ParaSound Parametric Sub Bottom Profiler systems:
The ParaSound is a hull-mounted parametric sub-bottom profiler, offering rapid high resolution sub-bottom as single profile, or in multi-beam mode at an operational cost-efficiency that only a hull-mounted system can provide. It is able to penetrate the seabed more than 200 meters in water depths as deep as 11,000 meters.

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