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The cable hang-off device is composed of polyurethane and metal and is a solution for cable position control.
Explore the critical role of Hang-off systems and Monopile Cassettes in offshore wind construction. This technical overview covers load transfer, subsea cable anchoring, and the spatial integration challenges of XL/XXL monopile foundations.
High-performance subsea polyurethane riser clamps for J-tubes & floating platforms. Protect offshore pipelines with superior wear resistance, shock absorption, and anti-corrosion PU material. Custom solutions available for deep-sea engineering.
A highly efficient hang-off solution designed to securely fasten medium- and high-voltage power cables to the top of foundations/cable decks on monopiles, jackets, J-tubes, or rigs. Customizable in height.
The Cable Hang-Off Clamp performs two vital functions: supporting the immense weight of the suspended subsea cable and creating a gas-tight/watertight seal to protect the internal platform environment.
The Sealed Hang-Off System is a critical component in offshore wind farm construction, specifically designed for anchoring, sealing, and protecting subsea power cables at their interface with the topside platform.
A cable hang-off system is an offshore infrastructure designed to support and secure medium and high-voltage power cables at the point where they transition from a subsea structure.
Offshore hang-off clamps connect cables to rigid structures such as electric piles, drilling rig bases, and cable decks. Resin is injected inside, which has good sealing properties.
Philson’s platform cable hang-off system ensures secure cable fixation for J-tubes, I-tubes, and risers. Made from carbon steel or 316L stainless steel, it offers resin-filled reliability, anti-slip safety, and customizable designs.
Modular cable hang-offs are designed to provide secure termination, stability, and protection for cables in offshore and subsea environments.
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