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Specialty Devices Inc.

Office (972) 429-7240

Fax (972) 429-7243

2905 Capital St. Wylie, TX 75098

Hours of Operation

8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Mon-Fri CTZ

 

Marine Survey Equipment
Bathymetric / Hydrographic survey systems

 

Surveycase
All-In-One Survey System
Bathycase
Depth Sounder System
Computercase
Rugged Field Computer
Surveycase
Bathycase

Computercase

 

 

 

BSS+3
Sediment Profiler System
BSS+5
Sediment Profiler System
MRU 333
Motion Reference Unit
BSSplus3
BSSplus5

SDIMRU333

 

 

 

VibeCore-D
( Vibracore ) vibrating core sampler.
Coring Sampler takes 2", 3", and 4" cores
Survey Craft
for small water body sediment mapping/sampling

Watch the VibeCore-D

Vibracore

Surveycraft

 

 

 

Fairwrap Cable Fairing
A low cost effective way to prevent strumming
Ruggedized Display Systems
XGA Waterproof Daylight Visible Display

Other Products

FairwrapCableFairing

RuggedizedDisplays

 

Survey Services Division
Our survey services include:

 

Bathymetry

Sub-bottom Profiling

Core Sampling

Sediment Classification / Transport / Analysis

Sediment Mapping & Sampling

Pre/Post-Dredge Surveys

Resevoir Management

Pipeline Routes / Inspection

Current Measurements & Studies

 

Sidescan Sonar & Video

 

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sedimentlayers

 

Sea Floor Systems
Specialty Devices, Inc. designs and builds: 

 

Data acquisition and seafloor telemetry systems

for deep ocean data collection.

Vertical acoustic arrays

Seabed imaging

Seismic source calibration

Fiber optic data telemetry systems

P-wave and S-wave 4C arrays

DATS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples of SDI's contribution to the Gas Hydrate Gulf of Mexico 

Sea Floor Observatory

MAD SEA  (Marine Autonomous Deep SEA Storm Monitor) 

Specialty Devices, Inc., working with the Gas Hydrate Research Consortium directed by the Mississippi Minerals Resource Institute, has developed and installed a Severe Storm Monitoring System. The MAD SEA Storm Monitor was installed in approximately 1,000 meters of water depth at Mississippi Canyon 118 in the Gulf of Mexico on June 12, 2006. The Storm Monitor is to be recovered in November of 2006 at the conclusion of the hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico.  The Storm Monitor can also be used for marine mammal research and for monitoring man made acoustic signatures

Sea Link Dive Article 

Specialty Devices, Inc. was established in 1986 and has earned a reputation associated with quality products and services. 

Hydrographic Survey, Bathymetric Survey, Vibracore, Sediment Mapping, Navigation Buoys, Transducer Array,

Sediment Proflier, Sediment Mapping, Sub-bottom Profiler, Hydrographic Mapping, Seabed Imaging, Vibracore, DIY Vibracore, Portable Vibracoremapping limnologic sub-bottom sediment classification system.

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