New Dredging Sensors for Jan De Nul Group

October 10, 2017

(Image: Seatools)
(Image: Seatools)

 Subsea technology company Seatools said it is in the process of delivering an extensive range of dredging sensors to Jan De Nul Group. The sensors will be used to monitor the dredging operations of three trailing suction hopper dredgers currently under construction. 

 
The delivery will comprise a broad range of dredging sensors, including (differential) pressure sensors, rotation angle sensors, inclination sensors and wire length sensors. The sensors supply real-time data on a wide range of dredging process and equipment parameters. As such, the instrumentation provides the basis for accurate monitoring of the dredging process and enables Jan De Nul Group to optimize dredging efficiency.

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