Tonje Dahl
Marketing Manager
Technology readiness (TRL)
The Subsea CEM (Corrosion-Erosion Monitor) is a non-intrusive ultrasonic instrument designed to measure wall thickness loss in pipes at a defined area. It uses ultrasound and acoustic guided Lamb Waves to detect the changes in wall thickness over time.
Corrosion and erosion are recognized as some of the most seriuos problems facing the industries world wide, and result in losses worth hundreds of billions of dollars every year. Major savings can be realized by installing the CEM subsea as it enables the operator to monitor the condition of their pipes and determine inspection intervals more accurately, and ensure safer and more cost effective operation.