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The Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB)

The Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB) can be fixed to permanent and modular Subsea assets.   Allowing for unparalleled plug and play capability.   Providing

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Two Hot Make Hot Breaks’s (HMHM) Back at Secc HQ for planned service

Two Hot Make Hot Break’s (HMHB) back at Secc HQ, for planned service in conjunction with the Service Record Book (SRB). (photo taken in sunny

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2 x Secc 10,000 PSI Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB) Connected Receptacle & Probe.

The latest generation of HMHB. Delivering another true “dry break” QCDC (Quick Connect Disconnect) for emergency and routine disconnects up to 15,000 Psi.   The

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Secc’s Coupling solutions out in the field – Offshore Nigeria.

Secc’s Coupling solutions out in the field – Offshore Nigeria.   Two of Secc’s Hot Make Hot Break’s (HMHB) provide a plug and play, full

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The Midline Weak Link (MLWL)

The Midline Weak Link (MLWL) provides passive emergency disconnect (EQD) and automatically isolates flow and pressure. When an axial load exceeds the set “Break Load”.

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HOT MAKE HOT BREAK – A fully-valved, pressure-balanced, high flow, full bore, emergency breakaway connector.

  A fully-valved, pressure-balanced, high flow, full bore, emergency breakaway connector, the Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB) is designed to enable efficient pumping/transfer of fluids

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A new Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB) receptacle is being readied for shipment to Aberdeen.

A new Hot Make Hot Break (HMHB) receptacle is being readied for shipment to Aberdeen and then a long life permanently mounted on a subsea

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Flow and Pressure – Fully Tested MLWLs.

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New QHS&E Engineer joins Secc

“Secc is delighted to welcome Graeme Chalmers onto its Team.  Graeme brings with him a wealth of knowledge.  He’s worked extensively in the South African

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2 x 2” 10Kpsi Mid Line Weak Links are now available for delivery

In addition to the geographical spread, it never fails to amaze the breadth of applications in which we find our EQDs/QCDCs.  These two connectors will

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