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SmartFit™ helps clients achieve the best possible fit-up, even in complex critical pipeline sections such as spool pieces, risers and stalk tie-ins.

Once your splice is in place, there are some things you can do to ensure a secure connection. With a mechanical splice, you can perform a tug test, pulling on either end of the splice. Or, you can use an OTDR for more detailed information to test the strength of the signal, fixing any issues as needed.

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While fiber optic cables are resilient to harsh wear and tear, they may experience damage over time. When this happens, it's crucial to understand what you can do to get your network back online to avoid costly delays and expensive repairs.

With the ends freshly trimmed, use your stripper to expose the optic fibers. Place the jaws of the stripper at the location you want to begin, squeezing the handle and pulling it toward the cut end to remove the outer coating.

Pipeline integrity is an aspect that underpins every pipeline in existence and is a critical consideration for all operators regardless of the company size, location or length of the pipelines they control.

OMS SmartGrind solves weld defects at an early stage, ensuring potential problems are identified and remediated rapidly.

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Contracted by FTV Proclad, OMS carried out pipe-end measurement services during the onshore phase of the Buzios 8 project.

Once you've identified and inspected the damage, you can get started with a few straightforward steps to fix your cable.

Our corrosion inspection and identification service helps clients in the energy industry detect and identify corrosion problems within pipes.

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Every stage in energy production depends on good quality welds. Each weld is a critical link on which the integrity of an entire system rests. Weld inspection plays a vital role in ensuring pipelines are strong, safe and long-lasting.

OMS has been providing ground-breaking laser end measurement and fit-up services to the energy industry for more than 20 years.

OMS weld inspection and remediation technology identifies and resolves weld defects within J-tubes for offshore wind installations.

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If you plan on using a mechanical splice, you can estimate how much you should trim by holding your metal terminal next to the end of the cable. It's wise to strip away enough of the coating so that the end reaches the tip of the terminal. You can use a similar tactic if you're using a fusion splice. Do this for both ends.

Whether you need to get your hands on certain tools or quality fiber optic cable, Multilink has what you need. We offer an assortment of dependable tool kit items, as well as tested and optic cable products. Our selection will ensure your company maintains a consistent, high-performance system that lasts for years to come. If you're ready to purchase, contact one of our specialists to request a free quote today.

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Measuring HiLo just before welding confirms the best fit-up selections for critical fatigue-sensitive pipes and reduces the chance of expensive weld-related cut outs.

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Clean energy is an exciting developing market for OMS. We offer a range of solutions to help clients in offshore wind and nuclear energy overcome various challenges. We hold several patents in the clean energy field and our in-house R&D and engineering teams are continually evolving our capabilities in line with the challenges our customers are facing.

It's crucial to thoroughly clean the cable before moving forward. Use alcohol and a lint-free cloth to wipe down the fiber. Tiny fibers on the core's surface can affect its performance, rendering it ineffective. Once clean, do not touch the ends of the fiber to preserve its integrity.

The first thing you'll need to do is remove the damaged section from your cable. Cut your fiber optic cable using your cutter tool, severing enough to eliminate any sign of damage. The cut should be straight and clean on both sides to ensure a stronger connection when it's time to join the ends.

To successfully repair your broken fiber optic cable, you're going to need to collect some supplies before you start. These tools include:

OMS provides impartial, factual and objective advice that helps companies maintain and protect their assets more effectively, reducing safety risks and maintenance costs.

We are a leading measurement, inspection and remediation company working within the energy sector with over 20 years' experience developing innovative solutions for the energy sector. OMS crawlers, tools and services deploy on major global energy projects, to support and deliver critical requirements.

Robots have been in use in oil and gas production since the 1950s and are now deployed across every area of the industry. Increased numbers of robots has enhanced operations, reduced costs, improved safety and increased asset performance.