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February 9, 2017 · about 9 years ago

OceanWorks Upgrades Indoor Water Tank

OceanWorks International has completed an overhaul of its main indoor water tank. The 16’ x 25’ steel tank has a capacity of over 118,925 liters of water and it’s an integral part of the testing regimen for OceanWorks customized subsea engineering systems. The upgrades completed include the refinish

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OceanWorks International has completed an overhaul of its main indoor water tank.

The 16’ x 25’ steel tank has a capacity of over 118,925 liters of water and it’s an integral part of the testing regimen for OceanWorks customized subsea engineering systems.

The upgrades completed include the refinishing of the tank walls, replacement of the floor mats, replacement of the pump and filtration system, and the installation of new tempered high strength and clarity glass.

The installation of the new glass will allow extremely clear viewing of the systems being tested, the company said.

OceanWorks is a subsea solution engineering company, providing service to the military, scientific & environmental, and oil & gas markets.

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