Tools and Solutions for Underwater Operations
Cost-effective off-the-shelf aluminiium pressure housings rated for 400 m operational depth
Professional pressure housings up to 500×200 mm for depths of 6,000 m, engineered to your specifications
Water-flooded submersible gearhead featuring seal-free operation at up to 6,000 metres. Competitively priced.
ROV- or AUV-mounted water-flooded submersible winch for precise placement, collection, or salvage of items
Lightweight net with an automated closure system, designed for winch-operated cargo retrieval assisted by observation-class ROVs
Cost-effective hyperbaric test chamber for rigorous underwater equipment and tools validation in a machine oil medium
Pressure testing chamber for validating underwater equipment and tools in a water or machine oil medium
This chair isolates users from vessel motion through advanced gyroscopic technology that generates opposing forces.
Lightweight and mobile ROV and diver operations centre. Transportable by van or truck and assembled within 30 minutes.
At Subsea Formula, we are a team of experts in robotics, electronics, mechanical engineering, mathematics, chemistry, and software development, dedicated to providing state-of-the-art tools for divers and ROV operations.
Based in the picturesque city of Funchal on Madeira Island, we are ideally situated to test and develop subsea products in a real-world environment. Madeira, the summit of a massive volcano rising 6 km from the Atlantic Ocean floor, offers rapidly deepening waters perfect for rigorous product testing<.
We warmly welcome our clients to visit us and experience the natural beauty of Madeira, with its comfortable climate, clean sea air, and stunning views of the mountains and open ocean. Many choose to extend their stay, and we are delighted to organize personalized tours to showcase the island's hidden gems, far from the typical tourist paths.
Subsea Formula blog features underwater operations, technologies, tools and maritime life
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