FIELAX has developed a variable all-purpose, low-cost buoyancy system for submarine Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV). Within the project a prototype was developed consisting of four variable bouyancy modules and a control unit. Read more
Author: FIELAX GmbH
Met mast “Amrumbank West”
The met mast "Amrumbank West" is founded in the German North Sea near the island Amrum, about 90 m of height in a water depth of 23 m. It measures parameters relating wind, weather, wave and water currents. The acquired data is transmitted regularly to shore by short wave radio and by satellite. The power supply consists of batteries, small wind turbines, solar panels and a diesel-engine. Read more
VibroHeat: New system to measure in-situ thermal conductivities in harsh sediments
On initiative of FUGRO-OSAE and FUGRO-Consult Greifswald, FIELAX has adapted their well-established Heat Flow measuring System to a type VKG6 Vibrocorer. The combined system allows retreiving sediment cores of up to 5,5m length and measure in-situ thermal gradients and thermal conductivities in ONE GO. For more information, see the VibroHeat product description flyer (PDF, 0,9 MB) or contact us.
Clear SHIP – Bremerhaven cleans up – FIELAX too
FIELAX employee wins the Harbert-Buchpreis
The prize is awarded annually by the Society for Geodesy, Geo-Information and Land Management - DVW e.V - for the best graduate in the field of surveying at the various German universities. In 2010 the FIELAX employee Mathias Tröbs won the prize at the TU Berlin. Congratulations!