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April 20, 2016

Seatools to Launch Pile Dredge Tool at OTC

Pile Dredge Tool (Image: Seatools)

Pile Dredge Tool (Image: Seatools)

Dutch subsea engineering company Seatools is poised to launch its latest product, Pile Dredge Tool (PDT), at the 2016 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston.

 
Combining Seatools’ strengths in subsea equipment development and dredging expertise, this latest pile cleaning and dredging tool is capable of removing soil plugs and cleaning of pre-piled jackets, such as commonly found in the offshore wind industry. The system can be used for all kinds of other pile excavation operations as well, such as for the preparation of piles prior to abandonment operations.
 
Seatools, perhaps best known for its Rock Installation ROVs, has roots in the dredging industry; its portfolio of dredging equipment includes: Mass Flow Excavators; a range of trenchers with both jetting and cutting configurations; and the highly successful series of DipMate dredging visualization and control systems.
 
Jan Frumau, Managing Director, explained, “Based on strong market demand related to pile dredging and cleaning, we have developed and reviewed several concepts for a pile dredge tool and we have now reached a breakthrough with this elegantly simple pile excavation machine. Its simplicity results in low cost and high reliability, coupled with high excavation rates. We believe this tool can become the new standard and have received very positive feedback from our existing clients.”
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