Okeanus increases rental equipment portfolio

Okeanus Science and Technology has announced the acquisition of a suite of deepwater lights, lasers and high-definition cameras to its portfolio of rental equipment. 

Capturing subsea applications requires powerful underwater lights, video and still cameras, and laser lights. Okeanus has a collection of remote underwater cameras from R232 to HD quality, fully dimmable light-emitting diode (LED) lights, halogen, and ultraviolet lights, and different color lasers. This collection of rental equipment includes the DeepSea Power & Light SeaLite Six and SeaLite Sphere, Sidus SS501 green laser, and Insite Pacific mini Zeus deepwater HD vdeo camera.

ROV light attachments available to rent from Okeanus include the SeaLite Six and SeaLite Sphere from DeepSea Power & Light, both safely operable in or out of water. The SeaLite Six is an ultraviolet (UV) LED light that can be used for leak detection and magnetic particle inspection (MPI). The SeaLite Sphere is a fully dimmable LED light that offers a direct replacement for a halogen light. For deepwater pointing and scaling, the Sidus SS501 green laser has a 45° line beam flexibility for depth analysis. Obtaining superior video images of subsea environments is made possible with the mini Zeus deepwater HD video camera from Insite Pacific. This high-definition CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) color zoom video camera operates via RS232 link for remote zoom and focus control with two million effective pixels.

“We hope that our customers will leverage the opportunity to lease these assets rather than purchasing them, which will allow them to be in a much more competitive position when proposing potential projects,” said Benton LeBlanc, vice president and general manager of Okeanus.

Image: Logo/Okeanus Science and Technology

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