CHELSEA TECHNOLOGIES GROUP LTD
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Business details

Website
http://www.chelsea.co.uk
Business type
UK business registered in Companies House
Number of employees
11-50 employees
Core industry
Water

CHELSEA TECHNOLOGIES GROUP LTD

UK registered company – number 00832429

Registered office address:

55 Central Avenue, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2QZ

CHELSEA TECHNOLOGIES GROUP LTD


Company description

Chelsea Technologies Group (CTG) specialises in the design and manufacture of a range of sensors & systems for the maritime, marine science, water environmental, defence & process control markets.

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Products and services

sensors, exhaust gas, ballast water, marine science, water monitoring, defence, fluorometers, Acoustics


CHELSEA TECHNOLOGIES GROUP LTD case studies

Monitoring Wash Water from Ship Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems

“We are currently supplying Sea Sentry to the marine industry’s leading provider of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems and our systems are now installed in over 34 vessels," said CTG's Stephanie Lavelle.

Subsea Pipeline Leak Detection

CTG's Subsea Pipeline Leak Detection Systems provide offshore pipeline commissioners & project engineers highly sensitive detection system which allows quick location of leaks within subsea structures

Shellfish Water Quality Monitoring using CTG Bacti-Wader

CTG has collaborated with the CEFAS Water Quality team to gain better understanding on how Tryptophan-like fluorescence can help inform on background bacteria levels

Sensors for Water Supply & Recovery

The CTG range of sensors can be applied to both the Water Supply and Water Recovery industries.

Bathing Water Quality Monitoring using CTG BACTI-Wader

Authorities responsible for bathing waters are now using the CTG BACTI-Wader & BACTI-Wader Pro systems.

Water pollution monitoring of airport oil runoff

CTS's sensors act as any early warning system allowing any hydrocarbon discharge to be detected in real-time.

Dye Tracing (Rhodamine & Fluorescein) using UniLux

The CTG systems can be configured for a wide variety of tracers, are highly sensitive, robust, and deliver real-time data.

Uvilux monitors river contamination following diesel spill

Ag Solve (Brazil) used a CTG Uvilux to track the diesel spill pollutant in surrounding rivers.

CTG Algae Monitoring System for United Utilities

United Utilities choose CTG ALGAE-Wader Pro and ALGAE-Station Pro systems to assist in real time assessment of algae levels in their water sources feeding into a number of Water Treatment works

Tryptophan sensor maps drinking water quality in Africa

A research team developed a new way to measure faecal pollution in groundwater by using CTG’s UviLux sensor that measures the protein tryptophan.

Acoustic noise range tracking equipment for QinetiQ

CTG is working on a major contract with QinetiQ to provide acoustic noise range tracking equipment for use in UK waters.

SeaSoar Oceanographic vehicle in service with UK Royal Navy

Four CTG SeaSoar undulating oceanographic recorders (UORs) are currently in use on the Royal Navy’s survey vessels, HMS ECHO and HMS ENTERPRISE.

CTG delivers additional submarine oceanographic systems

CTG has completed delivery of a further S2115 oceanographic sensor system, for HMS AUDACIOUS the 4th Royal Navy Astute class submarine.

Imaging fluorometer for optimising crop spray deposits

Innovate UK funded project to develop a novel handheld imaging device to measure spray deposits on crops

Fluorescence measurements improve tyre production efficiency

Fluorescence measurements improve efficiency of tyre production

Australian scientists monitor coastal health with FastOcean

Dr David Suggett, University of Technology, Sydney have been using a FastOcean to monitor coastal health along the East coast of Australia.

Czech Academy use FastOcean to understand photosynthesis

For the last 4 years, Dr Evelyn Lawrenz has been using Fast Repetition Rate (FRR) fluorometers to improve such photosynthesis & primary productivity measurements.

SenseOCEAN - Integrated multi-sensor suite deployed

Dr Attridge attended the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel to integrate sensors developed under the SenseOCEAN EU FP7-funded project.

Primary Productivity Monitoring using FastOcean APD

Primary Productivity Monitoring in the Antarctic using CTG FastOcean FRRf System

Compliance Monitoring of Treated Ballast Water Systems

CTG's FastBallast Portable Ballast Water Compliance Monitor is capable of determining the phytoplankton cell density of ballast water at the IMO D2 & USCG Discharge Standards (10 to 50 um range)

Increase in underwater acoustic sales

CTG announce significant increase in sales of their range of Sonotube & Sonoflex transducers