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First Ultra-Low Creep, HMPE ropes for deepwater permanent moorings at OTC 2012


Published Mar 12, 2012
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Lankhorst Ropes reports Ultra-Low Creep, HMPE ropes for deepwater permanent moorings at OTC 2012

Deepwater mooring rope specialist, Lankhorst Ropes Offshore Division is announcing a new ultra-low creep HMPE mooring rope made with Dyneema for a new generation of permanent deepwater moorings beyond 2,000m water depth, on booth 1353 at OTC 2012.

The Lankhorst booth will also feature the latest developments in cut-resistant jackets for fibre rope mooring lines, and Lankhorst Mouldings' buoyancy modules for fibre rope mooring lines for the Goliat FPSO project.

Ultra-Low Creep Gama 98 rope permanent moorings

Based on the Lankhorst Gama 98 rope construction, the High Modulus Polyethylene (HMPE) rope made with Dyneema has been engineered to meet the mechanical demands of 30 year deepwater offshore moorings. “Beyond 2,000m, platforms moored with polyester lines can experience high horizontal offsets which may exceed the limits of risers,” says Chris Johnson, sales director, Lankhorst Ropes Offshore Division. “The new HMPE rope's ultra-low creep, and higher stiffness, will provide the optimum station-keeping conditions for permanent moorings at ultra-deepwater depths.”

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