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Uni-Safe Electronics Acquired by Daniamant

Uni-Safe Electronics Acquired by Daniamant
 

On 21st November 2012, Uni-Safe Electronics A/S was acquired by Daniamant. Daniamant is a leader in the global market for the production and sale of survivor location lights including lights for life jackets, life rafts and lifebuoys.

As a result of the merger with Daniamant, Uni-Safe Electronics A/S has changed its company name to Daniamant Electronics A/S. For the time being, all contact details remain the same. However, during 2013 Daniamant Electronics will be changing e-mail addresses, phone- and fax numbers and furthermore a brand new website will be launched. “We would like to emphasize that Daniamant Electronics will continue to conduct business as usual” says General Manager Berit W. Hansen.

Daniamant Electronics will soon release their latest product within the Salinometer range of products: Salinometer SL8005. The SL8005 will replace the old Salinometers SL6000 and SL6005. A Salinometer is used in areas where fresh water generation or purification is taking place and level of salinity in the fresh water must be monitored as well as in areas where a set level of salinity is requested in a process. Salinometers are used in Freshwater Generators, Boilers, Reversed Osmosis Fresh Water Systems (RO) and other systems where salinity has to be supervised. The new Salinometer is fitted with a new type of electrode (sensor); a 5-wire auto-referenced electrode with built in temperature-compensation. The new Salinometer SL8005 is currently undergoing Type Approval testing, but will soon be ready for sale.

One of the core products from Daniamant Electronics is the BNWAS BW-800 system. The system is developed to monitor bridge activity and detect operator disability which could lead to accidents. BNWAS BW-800is now Wheel mark approved having obtained both MED B+D approval. “At this stage, we have successfully delivered more than 3.400 BNWAS systems to all types of vessels” says Marketing Manager Heidi Ø. Larsen.

Daniamant and Daniamant Electronics will be exhibiting at Nor-Shipping in Oslo from 4-7th June 2013 at stand no.: B02-30B and look forward to meeting new as well as existing customers at the exhibition. 

Now more than ever, focusing on safety on board ships is essential. Baring in mind the colossal damages collisions and groundings can cause, maintaining a high standard of safety at the bridge is crucial. The financial consequences to ship owners, due to ship loss or penalties can also be devastating. But with the installation of a BNWAS BW-800 system, the shipowner ensures that the officer on watch is alert and competent to carry out his duties.