SECA has been a leader in pipeline technology across Australia since 1967. We specialise in push cameras, sewer cameras, and CCTV inspection systems for residential, commercial, and municipal applications. Our mission is to enhance productivity and safety for every project.
We supply a full range of inspection, cleaning, testing, and rehabilitation equipment. From drain cleaning machines to pipeline testing kits, our products are designed to meet the highest industry standards. Our CCTV inspection solutions, including iPEK Rovion® and Hathorn H7 systems, deliver reliable imaging for pipes of all sizes. Contractors and councils trust our equipment for accuracy and durability in the field. SECA also provides advanced rehabilitation tools such as patch kits, liners, resins, and LED CIPP systems. These solutions allow pipelines to be repaired efficiently, reducing downtime and project costs. Operator and manhole tools complete our comprehensive offering. From lifters and probes to chisels and grates, our equipment ensures safe and effective operation on-site.
Training and education are integral to our service. We provide nationally recognised courses, product demonstrations, and hands-on training to help operators maximise equipment performance. As a trusted national provider, SECA combines decades of experience, premium products, and expert support. Our team is committed to helping Australian businesses and contractors succeed.
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 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.