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MRT Used to Inspect The Kraken

Rowan Talbot, an employee of Certex in Harworth, recently carried out the first statutory inspection of three ropes on The Kraken , an offshore support vessel using our new Magnetic Rope Testing (MRT) techniques.

Moored at Teeside Port, the UK’s Northern gateway for international trade, The Kraken is a jacking vessel specifically designed to operate in harsh environments. Once it was fully jacked up, it allowed the entire length of the crane rope to be lowered into the sea and inspected using MRT.

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The client for this inspection is Seajacks, an existing customer of the company. Rowan is undergoing further training in MRT and being prepared to handle mobile MRT assignments for Certex. MRT services are now being carried primarily by Harworth, with support from Great Yarmouth when required.

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