A diving decompression chamber (or compression chamber) is an important piece of equipment to help divers saturation diving
The diving decompression chamber acts similar to pressurizing an "open bottle of Coke" to prevent bubbles from forming, and then slowly decompressing it within a safe range without large numbers of bubbles to allow the gas to slowly escape.
To achieve safe diving, it is necessary to control the rate of ascent and climb slowly, allowing enough time for the body to vent the gas. Diving decompression chambers are generally used for decompression-free diving above 40m. The decompression time is much longer than the diving time. Diving for more than ten minutes at a depth of 100 meters may require up to six hours of decompression.
Product Name
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Containerized Decompression Chamber
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Color
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Customized Color
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Material
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Q345R
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MAWP
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900KPa
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Treatment Capacity
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4-10person
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Splittable
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No
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Pressurization type
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Air
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