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  2. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene is used for Halloween masks and masks used for face protection, to make waterproof automotive seat covers, in liquid and sheet-applied elastomeric roof membranes or flashings, and in a neoprene-spandex mixture for manufacture of wheelchair positioning harnesses.

  3. Diving mask - Wikipedia

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    Diving mask. A diving mask (also half mask, dive mask or scuba mask) is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers, including scuba divers, free-divers, and snorkelers, to see clearly underwater. [ 1][ 2] Surface supplied divers usually use a full face mask or diving helmet, but in some systems the half mask may be used. [ 2]

  4. Full-face diving mask - Wikipedia

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    A diver in a pool wearing an AGA full face mask A diver wearing an Ocean Reef full face mask Head protection helmet for use with Ocean Reef full face diving mask. A full-face diving mask is a type of diving mask that seals the whole of the diver's face from the water and contains a mouthpiece, demand valve or constant flow gas supply that provides the diver with breathing gas. [1]

  5. Surface-supplied diving - Wikipedia

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    Surface-supplied diver at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California US Navy Diver using Kirby Morgan Superlight 37 diving helmet [1]. Surface-supplied diving is a mode of underwater diving using equipment supplied with breathing gas through a diver's umbilical from the surface, either from the shore or from a diving support vessel, sometimes indirectly via a diving bell. [2]

  6. History of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    The JIM operator received air through an oral/nasal mask that attached to a lung-powered scrubber that had a life-support duration of approximately 72 hours. [100] Operations in arctic conditions with water temperatures of -1.7 °C for over five hours were successfully carried out using woolen thermal protection and neoprene boots.

  7. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    A wetsuit is a garment worn to provide thermal protection while wet. [ 1 ] It is usually made of foamed neoprene, and is worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, canoeists, and others engaged in water sports and other activities in or on water. Its purpose is to provide thermal insulation and protection from abrasion, ultraviolet exposure, and ...

  8. Diving hazards - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene drysuits have a similar construction to wetsuits; these are often considerably thicker (7–8 mm) and have sufficient inherent insulation to allow a lighter-weight undersuit (or none at all); however on deeper dives the neoprene can compress to as little as 2 mm, losing much of its insulation. Compressed or crushed neoprene may also be ...

  9. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    Respirator. For the mechanical device used to assist breathing, see Ventilator. For the mask worn during surgery, see Respirator § Surgical N95, and Surgical mask. A half-face elastomeric air-purifying respirator. This kind of respirator is reusable, with the filters being replaced periodically. A respirator is a device designed to protect the ...