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The technological benefits behind our deep water intake risers

Tested for use in the most challenging conditions, here are some of the innovative benefits of our solution.

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Are you looking to cool down essential equipment and prevent overheating on floating, production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) and floating liquified natural gas (FLNG) units? Then look no further.

AIS Bardot water intake risers are made bespoke to our customer's specific needs. This enables them to meet optimal temperature and flow rate requirements. This is all whilst pumping cold seawater at depths of up to 800m.

Made from materials that have been selected for their durability, our deep water intake risers are tested for use in the most challenging conditions. For this reason, no maintenance is required throughout their long service life.

The innovation does not end there. Thanks to their low weight, our water intake risers decrease the overall weight of the equipment, allowing our customers to pump at greater depths.

Find out more about this market-leading solution by clicking here.

Alternatively, if you have a water intake riser requirement, contact us for a bespoke solution.

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