What is Rebreather?
Rebreather is also known as a closed underwater breathing apparatus or CCUBA. This device scrubs or removes carbon dioxide from the breath of the diver; The remaining breath is added a small amount of oxygen or a mixture of oxygen-shell to allow longer dive with less reserve oxygen and smaller tanks. There are many fewer bubbles emitted from a diver using Rebreather compared to such a traditional diving device. Oxygen in escape bubbles is filtered through Rebreather and is used at the body of the diver instead of being unnecessary in the water. Using Rebreather, the diver is able to stay in depth for much longer than traditional diving tanks.
There are many advantages that use Rebreather compared to traditional tanks, both with a diver and with underwater surroundings. By creating fewer bubbles, the diver is able to maintain a much more secret location in the water, so Rebreather is a very good or tactical device. By inhalation of scrubbedThe rebreather gases are much warmer and more pleasant in prolonged submarines, which makes the dive less physically demanding. Divers also suffer from less bending effects using Rebreather, making it a safer diving method and climb from depth.
6 Bubbles have the power to ignite unexploded armor of sunken warships and can disrupt dirt and mud, making it difficult to see and escape from the inner clutches of the wreck. More dangerous than this, however, is a tendency to be imprisoned in internal compartments and form large air pockets. This captured oxygenated air helps in the formation of rust and deterioration of the wreck.Divers require specialized training in the use of Rebreather and the feeling of breathing that can hold gas. If two or more divers encounter a problem in depth, it is not simply able to switch back and forth with the DR oxygen hosehob. This single factor will convince many divers to give up technology and remain equipped with a traditional diving device. This respiratory apparatus was tested at the height of mountain climbers with little success. The device has not yet been designed to withstand extremely cold conditions.