Highland Electroplaters recently completed a coating project for a subsea Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) bucket, finished in a red orange protective coating and cured at 200°C.
The coating was selected to provide a durable, high-visibility finish suitable for subsea service, while the controlled curing temperature ensured optimal adhesion, hardness, and long-term performance.
Subsea components are exposed to demanding conditions, including pressure, abrasion, and corrosive environments. Achieving a reliable coating finish depends not only on application, but also on precise temperature control during curing.
This project highlights our ability to support offshore and subsea sectors with coatings that meet both functional and environmental requirements.
If you have subsea or offshore components requiring specialist coating or finishing, our team can advise on the most appropriate solution.
Contact us with your project requirements.

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