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Revision as of 16:47, 8 October 2009
Name: Seaflex
Address: Samuel WhitesCity: Cowes
State: Isle of Wight
Zip: PO31 7RA
Country: UK
Phone: 01983 290525
Email: [mailto:liz@seaflex.co.uk liz@seaflex.co.uk]
Web: [www.seaflex.co.uk www.seaflex.co.uk]
Contact: Mark Board
Title: Managing Director
Seaflex are specialists in marine air lift bags and water test weights
Products
* air lift bags * inflatable buoyancy bags * pipeline bouyancy systems * cable floatation * water load test weights * fenders, seamarks, drogues, tanks, mine recovery bags * products comply with current EC regulations
Services
* innovation and problem solving * marine salvage * ability to produce working solutions to special requirements * a BS EN ISO 9001:2000 company * independently certified by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance * supported by regional agents worldwide
With over 15 years experience gained from designing, building, hiring and maintaining the world’s largest stock of certified air lift bags, the Seaflex Standard Range of ALBs are the most tried and tested units available today.
Seaflex WaterLoad™ test weights of 1ton - 35t capacity all comply with HSE SN3/88 and are constructed using procedures controlled by BS EN ISO 9001:2000 certified by Lloyds Register QA. Each is supplied with 6:1 type test certification gained at the National Engineering Laboratory in Glasgow. <sharethis />