TECHNOLOGY/PRODUCTS
The continuing development and application of new technology
– whether methods, software or equipment–
is an important part of CAPCIS ability to align its service
offering to meet the industry challenges and client needs
of today. We design and manufacture our own technology
under the Hanson Research and Concerto brands as well
as sponsoring and licensing technology development and
innovation in the University sector.
Knowledge Applications
- Coram –
Assessing corrosion risks and developing appropriate
inspection and mitigation measures is a vital part
of operating any ageing asset. The Coram and WSE (written
scheme of examination for regulated safety critical
assets) system, semi-automates this process, with
flexibility for client modification and inclusion
in current management processes.
- DegMod – Predictive modelling
of material and asset degradation, applying uncertainty
principles and core science to determine current condition
and future performance under multiple operating scenarios.
- Reservoir Souring
– A model of reservoir souring which can be
used as a predictive tool for future souring patterns.
- StrayCalc – Railway stray
current models to calculate dynamic stray current
distribution for the design of stray current collection
systems and prediction of stray current impact to
utility services.
- VT – ‘Corrosion as
a Process Parameter’ - hardware processing of
electrochemical noise data to provide real-time process
views of localised and general corrosion risks.
Product Development
- Concertotm –
State of the art electrochemical corrosion monitoring
equipment for condition monitoring and process control
in reinforced concrete structures, process plant,
pipelines downhole applications.
- Hanson – A portfolio of
products supporting the wireline industry offering
an established 20 year pedigree for stray voltage
monitoring, backup depth measurement and mud resistivity
measurement
- Sensor Design – The bespoke
design and fabrication of corrosion sensors for measurement
in non-standard field and laboratory environments.
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