Cp+megalink | PLUS |
Subsea structures are impossibly expensive to inspect manually. A single remotely operated vehicle (ROV) survey costs hundreds of thousands of dollars per day. Traditional CP relies on sacrificial anodes—chunks of aluminum or zinc bolted to the platform—that simply vanish over time.
With MegaLink, a subsea CP monitoring pod can transmit anode depletion rates, reference electrode data, and even seawater resistivity to an onshore control room via an acoustic or fiber-optic backhaul. When an anode drops below 20% remaining life, the system doesn’t log an alarm—it triggers a work order for a retrofit before the parent metal feels a single milliamp of stray current. cp+megalink
The world of photography and videography has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, with camera technology evolving at an unprecedented pace. One of the most anticipated events in the industry is the CP+ (Camera Plus) show, an annual exhibition that brings together leading camera manufacturers, suppliers, and professionals to showcase the latest innovations and trends. With MegaLink, a subsea CP monitoring pod can
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