Safety and efficiency for offshore diving solutions
Offshore diving is an exciting and challenging activity that is essential for the maintenance and inspection of drilling platforms and wind turbines at sea, among other things. These platforms and wind turbines are often located far from the coast in deep waters. Divers play an important role in ensuring their safety and efficiency.
Divers use breathing air mixtures, such as nitrox, that are specially formulated for deep-sea diving, enabling them to work safely and efficiently at great depths and minimise decompression.
Safety is always paramount at Nippon Gases. All our breathing air and mixture products are DNV approved and meet the strictest quality standards. In addition, divers are trained to deal with the specific challenges associated with working around drilling platforms and wind turbines and dealing with potentially dangerous gases.
In the dynamic world of offshore projects, speed and flexibility are crucial factors for success. The ability to respond quickly to changing circumstances and the flexibility to adapt deliveries to the specific needs of each project are essential. At Nippon Gases, we see ourselves as a partner that puts the interests of our customers first. This certainly applies to less visible offshore activities involving gases and mixtures, such as for welding and sensor calibration, but also the supply of equipment.
Nippon Gases stands for reliable, certified offshore services that guarantee quality and safety. We supply optimum gas blends in DNV certified quads for divers to effectively and safely work during exploration, maintenance, inspection and repair in the offshore oil, gas and energy industry.
Nitrox blends for shallow diving to a depth of 50 metres
Nitrox enriched with air or pure Nitrox is the second most commonly used gas for diving after air. Nitrox is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen that has a higher oxygen content than air. The mixture can be made in different concentrations of oxygen and nitrogen.
Heliox blends for saturation diving
Saturation divers require a mixture of helium and oxygen (Heliox) to breathe and work at depths - usually more than 60 meter below sea level - for extended periods of time. Ratio of the mixtures is 76,5% helium and 23,5% oxygen.