Did You Ever Want To Breathe Underwater?

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Did You Ever Want To Breathe Underwater?

A new invention looks set to change Scuba and diving in general. Its shocking task lies in the
idea of microscopic, nano scale artificial Gills, can effectively separate the Oxygen from the
water while diving, on demand. A series of tiny threads or strands have microscopic holes along
their width, which are smaller than water molecules.

Its called the Triton Oxygen Respirator, a miniature but incredible device that will do away for
the need to move bulky tanks on dives, and allow the dives to last much, much longer than can
be had with current equipment. The weight accumulations will help emergency responders to
move around more calmly too without having to move bulky and heavy tanks around with them.
We inhale about 6 liters per minute (when resting) and maybe 10 times that when working tough,
so a pack containing 2 or 3 liters of water will stockpile a generous supply of O2, enough to last
long enough to pursuit and salvage people from smoke filled buildings.

The Scuba industry is thinking ahead onto commercial, private and military ships as a secure
device expressed to all passengers and crew, aircraft too if they have to dive into the sea. It could
also be used on land, by firefighters, with minor adjustments. All theyd need would be a small
canister of water or something identical to a hydration backpack to excerpt O2 from..theres lots
of O2 in a particular liter of water..about 630 liters worth.

Submi t t ed by : Mar i l y n Mon t e ne gr o

Submi t t e d t o : Mr s . Gr e ci l l i aCal l i t ong

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