Since 1967, SECA Pipeline Equipment has been Australia's most trusted name in pipeline inspection, cleaning, testing, and rehabilitation technology, supplying the push cameras, sewer cameras, and specialist pipeline equipment that utilities, contractors, and municipalities across the country depend on to keep critical infrastructure operating efficiently and reliably. Our decades of industry experience mean we understand the demands of pipeline work at every scale, from a single drain inspection to a national infrastructure management program, and we deliver solutions that drive real productivity in the field.
As a national equipment supplier with branches across Australia, SECA connects professionals in every state and territory with the world's leading pipeline technology brands, backed by the local expertise, after-sales support, and technical knowledge that turn equipment purchases into long-term productivity investments. We supply, service, and support the full spectrum of pipeline technology including CCTV inspection systems, drain cleaning machines, rehabilitation equipment, pipeline testing tools, and custom-built service vehicles engineered to the exact specifications of our clients' operations.
Our commitment to the Australian pipeline industry goes far beyond equipment supply. SECA delivers nationally recognised training programs, technical support from specialists who have worked alongside contractors and utilities in the field, and ongoing access to the latest developments in global pipeline technology. Whether you need a single push camera for drain inspection or a complete fleet equipped for mainline sewer work, SECA is the partner that Australian pipeline professionals have relied on for more than half a century.
Professional push camera systems designed for accurate pipeline inspection and fault detection.
Advanced sewer inspection cameras engineered for reliable diagnostics in drainage systems.
High-performance CCTV pipe inspection systems for precise condition assessment and reporting.
Reliable drain cleaning equipment built for professionals handling blocked or damaged pipelines.
Specialised pipeline testing tools to ensure leak detection, compliance, and system integrity.
Learn more about our inspection technology expertise, industry experience, and customer support.
SECA supplies Australia's most comprehensive range of push cameras and sewer cameras for pipeline inspection applications across every sector of the industry, from plumbing and drainage contractors performing routine drain inspections to major utilities managing large-scale sewer network assessment programs. Our CCTV inspection systems are sourced from the world's leading pipeline technology manufacturers and selected specifically for their performance, durability, and suitability for the conditions encountered in Australian pipeline infrastructure.
Push cameras from SECA are the workhorse inspection tool for drainage professionals across Australia, delivering high-definition video inspection capability in a portable, operator-friendly format that suits everything from residential downpipe surveys to commercial drain investigations and pre-purchase drainage assessments. Our push camera range covers systems designed for pipe diameters from 25mm through to 200mm and beyond, with options to suit contractors who need a compact everyday inspection tool and operators who require advanced recording, reporting, and location capabilities for professional inspection workflows.
Sewer cameras from SECA extend inspection capability into mainline sewer infrastructure, with self-propelled crawler systems, tractor-mounted camera heads, and high-resolution zoom lens technology that delivers detailed condition assessment data from pipes that push systems cannot reach. Our sewer camera systems include the latest in pan-and-tilt camera heads, LED lighting arrays, and digital recording platforms that produce the inspection records required for asset management, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure maintenance planning across water authorities and municipal operators throughout Australia.
Mainline inspection systems available through SECA represent the highest tier of pipeline CCTV technology, combining powerful crawler platforms with sophisticated software integration, sonar profiling capability, and real-time data transmission features that support the most demanding infrastructure assessment programs. These systems are used by Australia's major utilities and specialist inspection contractors to generate the comprehensive, asset-level data sets that modern sewer network management demands, and SECA's technical team supports their deployment, calibration, and operation with expertise developed through decades of field experience.
Asset management software paired with SECA's inspection hardware transforms raw video footage and inspection data into structured, searchable asset condition records that support infrastructure planning, maintenance prioritisation, and regulatory reporting for Australian utilities and councils. We supply and support leading pipeline inspection software platforms that integrate seamlessly with our hardware range, allowing operators to move from site inspection through to formal defect coding, report generation, and asset database update within a single integrated workflow that maximises the value of every inspection.
Municipal and contractor solutions from SECA are tailored to the distinct operational requirements of these two major client groups, recognising that a water authority managing hundreds of kilometres of ageing sewer infrastructure has fundamentally different needs from an independent drainage contractor building a profitable inspection business around a single versatile system. SECA's team takes the time to understand each client's specific application before recommending a solution, ensuring that the push cameras, sewer cameras, and supporting equipment we supply genuinely match the work being done rather than simply representing the most advanced or most affordable option in the range.
SECA's equipment range extends well beyond inspection technology to cover the complete spectrum of pipeline maintenance, testing, and rehabilitation tools that Australian drainage and sewer professionals need to deliver a comprehensive service offering to their clients. Our full product range means that contractors and utilities who start their relationship with SECA through a push camera or sewer camera purchase can source every subsequent equipment addition from a supplier who already understands their operation and can advise on how each new tool integrates with what they already have.
Drain cleaning machines from SECA include high-pressure water jetting units, electric drain cleaning machines, and combination units that integrate jetting and inspection capability in a single deployable platform, covering the full range of blockage clearance applications from residential sink and drain cleaning through to mainline sewer jetting with high-flow trailer-mounted units suited to municipal maintenance programs. Our drain cleaning range is selected for the robustness, parts availability, and after-sales support that professional contractors require from equipment that earns its living through daily operational use in demanding field conditions.
Pipeline testing equipment supplied by SECA covers the full range of pressure, vacuum, and air testing systems used to verify the integrity of new pipeline installations, rehabilitated sections, and existing infrastructure under investigation for infiltration or exfiltration. Our testing equipment range includes mandrel testing tools, low-pressure air test systems, annular space testing equipment, and electronic joint testing platforms that satisfy the testing standards specified in Australian pipeline construction and rehabilitation contracts, supported by the technical documentation and calibration services that compliance-focused projects require.
Rehabilitation systems in the SECA range give Australian pipeline contractors access to the cured-in-place pipe lining, patch repair, and lateral reinstatement technologies that allow ageing infrastructure to be restored to service condition without the cost and disruption of open-cut excavation. Our rehabilitation equipment range is supported by technical training and application advice from SECA specialists who understand the materials, equipment, and procedural requirements for successful trenchless rehabilitation outcomes in the diverse soil conditions, pipe materials, and diameter ranges encountered across Australian pipeline networks.
Manhole and operator tools available through SECA complete the field equipment picture for pipeline professionals who need more than just cameras and cleaning machines to deliver a full service capability to their clients. Our range includes confined space entry equipment, manhole inspection systems, gas detection devices, pipe plugs and flow control tools, root cutting heads, and the ancillary field equipment that experienced operators know makes the difference between a productive day on site and one spent improvising solutions to problems that the right tool would have resolved in minutes.
Custom van builds are one of SECA's most valued service offerings for Australian pipeline contractors who want to establish a professional, fully equipped inspection and maintenance capability without the complexity and uncertainty of sourcing a vehicle fit-out from multiple suppliers who have never worked together on a pipeline application before. Our custom van build service designs and installs purpose-built pipeline inspection vehicle configurations that integrate the camera systems, cleaning equipment, power supply, storage, and operator workspace required for a productive field operation, delivering a turn-key solution that is ready to generate revenue from the day it leaves our workshop.
SECA's history in the Australian pipeline equipment industry stretches back to 1967, a period when pipeline inspection technology was in its infancy and the professionals who would build Australia's modern water and sewerage infrastructure were laying the groundwork for the systems that millions of Australians depend on today. More than fifty years of continuous operation in this industry has given SECA a perspective on pipeline technology, operational best practice, and the real-world performance of equipment under Australian conditions that no newer market entrant can replicate or shortcut.
The depth of experience that SECA brings to every client relationship reflects not just the years of operation but the breadth of applications, sectors, and technology generations that those years have encompassed. We have supplied and supported push cameras and sewer cameras through multiple cycles of technological advancement, from the earliest analogue inspection systems through to today's high-definition digital platforms with integrated GPS, sonar, and cloud-based data management, and that longitudinal perspective allows us to advise clients on technology choices with an evidence base that extends well beyond the current product catalogue.
National branches across Australia give SECA the geographic presence to deliver genuine local service to pipeline professionals in every major market, with branch staff who understand the specific infrastructure characteristics, regulatory requirements, and industry relationships of their region and can provide the responsive, contextually informed support that national clients managing operations across multiple states genuinely need from their equipment supplier. SECA's national presence means you are never dealing with a distant head office when you need equipment, parts, or technical help urgently.
Training programs delivered by SECA are a central component of the value we provide to the Australian pipeline industry, with nationally recognised CCTV operator training courses delivered across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland that qualify pipeline inspection professionals to the competency standards required by water authorities and major contractors for site inspection work. Our training capability reflects a long-standing commitment to raising professional standards across the industry, ensuring that the equipment we supply is operated by people with the knowledge and skills to use it safely, effectively, and in full compliance with the technical standards that modern pipeline inspection demands.
Partner brands in the SECA portfolio represent the most respected names in global pipeline technology, including iPEK, Hathorn, MiniFlex, and other manufacturers whose products have earned their reputations through consistent performance in the field across pipeline applications worldwide. SECA's brand partnerships are built on shared values of technical excellence, product reliability, and commitment to customer support, and our long-standing relationships with these manufacturers give Australian clients access to technical resources, factory training, and product development input that newer or less established distributors cannot offer.
Technical support from SECA extends beyond the initial equipment sale to provide Australian pipeline professionals with the ongoing operational assistance, fault diagnosis, repair service, and application advice that keeps equipment productive and downtime minimised across the full operational life of every system we supply. Our technical team includes former field operators who bring practical pipeline inspection experience to their support role, ensuring that the help we provide is grounded in an understanding of how equipment is actually used in the field rather than limited to the theoretical knowledge of product documentation.
The iPEK Rovion represents the current benchmark in mainline sewer inspection crawler technology, combining a robust, waterproof crawler platform with a high-resolution pan-and-tilt camera head, powerful LED lighting array, and seamless integration with iPEK's industry-leading ICOM inspection software to deliver the most capable and operator-friendly mainline inspection system available to Australian utilities and specialist inspection contractors. The Rovion's modular design allows rapid configuration changes between different pipe diameters and inspection requirements without specialised tooling, and its engineering to the demanding standards of professional pipeline inspection ensures reliable performance across the full range of conditions encountered in Australian sewer networks.
The Rovion's camera technology delivers exceptional image quality in the challenging optical conditions of active sewer environments, with auto-focus, wide-angle lens capability, and intelligent lighting management that produces clear, detailed inspection footage from pipes that defeat lesser systems with turbulent flow, condensation, or partial obstruction. SECA supplies the iPEK Rovion with full operator training, software licensing, and ongoing technical support that ensures Australian clients realise the full capability of this system from the first day of operation rather than working through a protracted learning curve without professional guidance.
The MiniFlex2 from Hathorn is Australia's most popular professional push camera system for drainage inspection applications in pipe diameters from 50mm to 225mm, combining genuinely portable design with the image quality, recording capability, and operational reliability that drainage contractors and plumbers need from a push camera that earns its living through daily use across a diverse range of inspection applications. Its robust construction handles the physical demands of professional drain inspection work without the fragility that compromises less engineered alternatives, and Hathorn's established Australian service network ensures that MiniFlex2 owners have access to genuine parts and qualified repair service wherever they operate.
The MiniFlex2's intuitive control interface minimises operator training time and allows experienced practitioners to focus on the inspection rather than the equipment, with straightforward recording, screenshot, and distance measurement functions that produce professional inspection documentation without requiring complex menu navigation or specialist software knowledge. SECA stocks the MiniFlex2 and its accessories nationally, ensuring that Australian drainage professionals can access the system, replacement parts, and consumables they need from a supplier with the inventory depth to fulfil orders without the extended lead times that constrain operators sourcing equipment from distant international suppliers.
The Hathorn H7 high-pressure drain cleaning machine is the professional standard for drain cleaning performance in residential, commercial, and light municipal applications across Australia, delivering the jetting power, hose capacity, and operational reliability that plumbers and drainage contractors need from a machine that is expected to perform effectively across multiple jobs every working day. The H7's engineering reflects Hathorn's deep understanding of the operational demands placed on drain cleaning equipment in professional use, with component selection and construction quality that translates directly into lower maintenance requirements and longer service intervals than less robustly engineered alternatives at similar price points.
SECA supplies the Hathorn H7 with the full range of nozzle accessories, hose options, and ancillary cleaning tools that maximise its effectiveness across the diverse blockage types and pipe conditions encountered in professional drain cleaning work, and our technical team provides the application advice and operational support that helps contractors get the most from the machine's considerable capability across every job they take it to. The H7's proven reliability in Australian conditions and Hathorn's established spare parts availability through SECA's national network make it the rational choice for drain cleaning operators who cannot afford the productivity losses that equipment downtime inflicts on a service-based contracting business.
SECA delivers nationally recognised CCTV pipeline inspection training across Australia through a program of scheduled courses and customised in-house training engagements designed to qualify pipeline inspection operators to the competency standards required by water authorities, councils, and major construction contractors for CCTV inspection work on public infrastructure. Our training courses are developed and delivered by experienced pipeline inspection professionals who bring both technical knowledge and practical field experience to the learning environment, ensuring that course content is directly relevant to the real-world inspection situations that graduates will encounter in their working roles.
CCTV Courses in New South Wales are delivered by SECA at scheduled intervals throughout the year from our Sydney facilities and can also be arranged as customised on-site training engagements for New South Wales-based contractors, utilities, and councils who prefer to train their teams in their own operational environment with their own equipment. NSW-based pipeline inspection professionals completing SECA training gain the nationally recognised competency credentials that the major water utilities and infrastructure managers in the state require for approved contractor status, opening access to the inspection work programs that represent the most significant revenue opportunities in the NSW pipeline services market.
CCTV Courses in Victoria are delivered through SECA's Melbourne operations with a training schedule aligned to the peak demand periods for pipeline inspection qualifications in the Victorian market, including course structures suitable for new entrants to the CCTV inspection profession and refresher programs for experienced operators seeking to update their credentials or extend their capability to additional inspection system types. Victorian pipeline professionals who train with SECA benefit from instructors with direct knowledge of the specific inspection standards, data formats, and reporting requirements of Melbourne Water, South East Water, and the other Victorian water authorities whose contracted inspection programs represent the core of the state's professional CCTV inspection market.
CCTV Courses in Queensland are delivered by SECA with recognition of the specific operational conditions, seasonal demand patterns, and infrastructure characteristics of pipeline inspection work in Queensland, where the scale of the state's geography, the diversity of its water authority sector, and the particular challenges of inspection work in Queensland's climate create a training context that benefits from locally grounded instruction rather than curriculum developed entirely around southern state conditions. SECA's Queensland training program equips pipeline inspection professionals with the skills, credentials, and technical understanding to compete for the growing volume of CCTV inspection work being programmed by Queensland Urban Utilities, Unitywater, and the state's network of local government water service providers.
Trade shows and industry events are an important part of how SECA stays connected with the Australian pipeline industry, showcasing new products, demonstrating equipment capabilities, and maintaining the face-to-face relationships with clients, partners, and industry peers that complement our national branch network and digital communication channels. SECA participates in the key Australian water industry and pipeline maintenance events including Ozwater, WIOA conferences, and specialist trade exhibitions where pipeline professionals gather to evaluate new technology, compare suppliers, and stay current with developments in inspection, cleaning, rehabilitation, and asset management practice across the sector.
Technical expertise is the foundation of SECA's value proposition to Australian pipeline professionals, and it is an expertise that has been built and refined across more than fifty years of deep involvement in pipeline inspection, cleaning, testing, and rehabilitation technology. When you contact SECA with a question about push camera selection, sewer camera configuration, or the right rehabilitation system for a particular application, you receive advice from people who understand pipeline work from the inside rather than product information from people who have read a specification sheet. That difference in the quality of technical guidance is something SECA clients consistently identify as the most important reason they continue to buy from us.
Premium global brands in the SECA portfolio give Australian pipeline professionals access to equipment engineered to the standards of the world's most demanding infrastructure markets, with the performance credentials, reliability track records, and manufacturer support structures that protect equipment investments over operational lifespans measured in years and decades rather than months. SECA's brand partnerships with iPEK, Hathorn, MiniFlex, and other leading manufacturers are sustained by mutual commitment to quality and customer service, and our clients benefit directly from the product knowledge, factory support access, and advance notification of new developments that these partnerships provide.
Stock availability at SECA's national branch network means that Australian pipeline professionals can access the push cameras, sewer cameras, replacement parts, accessories, and consumables they need without the extended waiting periods that characterise suppliers who operate from a single warehouse or who rely on international freight to fulfil Australian orders. We maintain the inventory depth to supply equipment and support components promptly across Australia, minimising the downtime that stock shortages impose on active pipeline operations and giving clients the confidence to rely on SECA as a supply partner rather than treating us as a last resort when other channels have failed them.
After-sales support from SECA covers the full operational life of every system we supply, from initial commissioning and operator familiarisation through to ongoing technical assistance, scheduled maintenance, fault diagnosis, and repair service that keeps equipment productive across years of professional use. Our after-sales commitment reflects a genuine understanding that equipment reliability is not just a purchase decision factor but a daily operational dependency for the contractors and utilities who use our products to deliver services to their own clients, and that any failure in after-sales support translates directly into disruption and cost for people who trusted us with a significant investment.
National servicing capability across SECA's branch network ensures that push cameras, sewer cameras, drain cleaning machines, and other pipeline equipment requiring workshop attention can be serviced by qualified technicians who know the products and have access to genuine manufacturer parts within a reasonable geographic proximity to clients anywhere in Australia. We also provide field service capability for equipment that cannot be conveniently brought to a branch, and remote technical support for diagnostic and minor adjustment situations that experienced operators can resolve on site with the right guidance from our technical team behind them.
SECA supplies a comprehensive range of push cameras suited to pipe diameters from 25mm through to 200mm and beyond. Our push camera range includes compact portable systems for everyday residential and commercial drain inspections, as well as advanced systems with professional recording, reporting, and location capabilities for more demanding inspection workflows. The MiniFlex2 from Hathorn is our most popular push camera, widely used by drainage contractors and plumbers across Australia for its image quality, durability, and ease of use.
A push camera is a manually operated inspection system where the camera head is pushed through a pipe on a flexible rod, making it ideal for smaller diameter pipes in residential and commercial drainage applications. A sewer camera typically refers to a self-propelled crawler or tractor-mounted system designed for larger mainline sewer infrastructure where a push system cannot reach. SECA supplies both types, allowing drainage professionals to select the right tool for the specific pipe diameter, length, and access conditions of each inspection job.
Yes. SECA operates a national branch network with locations across Australia, ensuring pipeline professionals in every state and territory have access to our full equipment range, replacement parts, accessories, and technical support without relying on distant warehouses or international freight. Our national presence means you can source push cameras, sewer cameras, drain cleaning machines, rehabilitation systems, and consumables promptly, minimising downtime and keeping your operations running efficiently regardless of where in Australia you are based.
SECA delivers nationally recognised CCTV pipeline inspection training courses in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. Our training programs are designed for both new entrants to the profession and experienced operators seeking to refresh or extend their credentials. Courses are developed and delivered by experienced pipeline inspection professionals and qualify graduates to the competency standards required by water authorities, councils, and major infrastructure contractors. Customised on-site training engagements are also available for organisations that prefer to train their teams in their own operational environment.
SECA's portfolio includes leading global pipeline technology brands such as iPEK, Hathorn, and MiniFlex, among others. These brands are selected for their proven performance, reliability, and suitability for the conditions encountered in Australian pipeline infrastructure. Our long-standing manufacturer partnerships give Australian clients access to factory support, genuine spare parts, and advance notification of new product developments that less established distributors are unable to provide.
Yes. SECA's custom van build service designs and installs purpose-built pipeline inspection vehicle configurations tailored to your specific operational requirements. Each build integrates camera systems, cleaning equipment, power supply, storage, and operator workspace into a cohesive, productive field setup. Rather than sourcing a vehicle fit-out from multiple unrelated suppliers, you receive a complete turn-key solution from a single team with deep pipeline industry knowledge, ready to generate revenue from the day it leaves our workshop.
Yes. SECA provides comprehensive after-sales support across the full operational life of every system we supply. This includes initial commissioning, operator familiarisation, ongoing technical assistance, scheduled maintenance, fault diagnosis, and workshop repairs carried out by qualified technicians with access to genuine manufacturer parts. We also offer field service for equipment that cannot be brought to a branch, and remote technical support for issues that experienced operators can resolve on site with guidance from our team. Our national service capability means help is never far away regardless of where in Australia you operate.
SECA supplies a range of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation systems including cured-in-place pipe lining, patch repair, and lateral reinstatement technologies. These solutions allow ageing infrastructure to be restored to service condition without the cost and disruption of open-cut excavation. Our rehabilitation equipment is supported by technical training and application advice from SECA specialists who understand the materials, equipment, and procedural requirements for successful outcomes across the diverse soil conditions, pipe materials, and diameter ranges found in Australian pipeline networks.
SECA has been operating in the Australian pipeline equipment industry since 1967 — more than fifty years of continuous involvement in pipeline inspection, cleaning, testing, and rehabilitation technology. This history spans multiple generations of pipeline technology, from early analogue inspection systems through to today's high-definition digital platforms with integrated GPS, sonar, and cloud-based data management. That depth of experience informs every equipment recommendation and technical support interaction we provide to Australian pipeline professionals.
Absolutely. SECA's technical team takes the time to understand your specific application, pipe diameters, inspection requirements, and operational context before recommending a system. Whether you're a drainage contractor building a new inspection capability, a municipality managing large-scale sewer assessment, or a utility seeking to upgrade an existing fleet, we match our recommendation to your actual work rather than simply suggesting the most advanced or most affordable option available. Contact your nearest SECA branch to speak with a specialist who can guide you to the right solution.