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DP Seals website focuses on subsea components

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 21, 2009

DP Seals has launched a website specifically to aid developers of subsea components.

The website underpins examples from leading component suppliers with information on how the company works closely with design engineers and the esoteric materials needed to survive the demands of this environment.

DP Seals has been working with sub-sea cabling system producers such as Expro Tronic and Seacon (Europe) for more than 10 years.

In that time, it has helped these companies develop the complex rubber seals, glands and boots that combine to ensure the efficient operation of wet-mate, dry-mate and wellhead feed-through connectors used in oil and gas exploration and production, sub-sea cable networks, and so on.

This experience is described in the new website, complete with detailed information on the polymers typically used for subsea rubber seals and mouldings, making it an ideal knowledge base for designers and engineers working in this sector.

Materials information is supported by DP Seals' interactive chemical compatibility checker - featuring some 1,650 compounds - providing rapid information on the comparative performance of 12 common polymers with the selected chemical compound.

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