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In need of deep-water subsea insulation? Introducing ContraTherm® B85

Future-proof your vital assets with our ultra deep-water solution.

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Looking to the future, with oil and gas fields in ultra deep-water, far greater pressures and higher temperatures, AIS is ready with our new ContraTherm® B85. This flexible two-part, cast-in-place, solid deep-water subsea insulation product has excellent resistance to high temperatures (204°C) and can withstand unlimited water depth.

A pour-in-place solution, it can be applied globally by our highly qualified and experienced application teams.

B85 is qualified to high industry standards (ISO 12736) that include simulated services tests. A robust, abrasion-resistant deep-water subsea insulation solution, it is easy to handle and suitable for the harshest marine environments.

As the need to enter ultra deep-water increases, ContraTherm® B85 is up to the task of protecting your vital assets.

Click below to read more about ContraTherm® B85 or contact us for more information about our ContraTherm® range.

ContraTherm® B85 - AIS (aisltd.com)

AIS wins national innovation award for ContraTherm® B85

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