What are the advantages of tubular floats?

Pipe and cable floats increase the safety and stability of operations on the water, protecting infrastructure and facilitating assembly and disassembly, which translates into efficiency and economy.

Pipe and cable floats, although often underestimated, play a key role in many industries - from water construction, through dredging, to industrial installations. Their use brings a number of significant benefits.

First of all, they ensure the stability and safety of operations on the water. Thanks to them, transmission pipes (e.g. for sand, sludge or concrete) and electrical or fiber optic cables can float freely on the surface, which prevents them from sinking, damaging the bottom or getting tangled. This in turn minimizes the risk of failures and downtime.

Another important advantage is the ease of assembly and disassembly. Modern floats are usually modular, which allows them to be quickly connected into sets with the appropriate buoyancy. This feature translates into time and labor savings, especially in large projects, where every day counts.

In addition, the floats are made of durable and resistant materials, such as high-density polyethylene, which guarantees their long service life. They are resistant to UV rays, variable temperatures, corrosion and mechanical damage, making them an economical solution for years.

To sum up, pipe and cable floats are irreplaceable tools that significantly improve the efficiency, safety and economy of work carried out on the water, protecting valuable infrastructure and ensuring continuity of operation.