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Smart process keeps air clean underwater

Croft Engineering Services is working with two leading universities to help create a chemical-free system for removing carbon dioxide from the air inside underwater capsules. The smart process is being developed using

Croft Engineering Services is working with two leading universities to help create a chemical-free system for removing carbon dioxide from the air inside underwater capsules. The smart process is being developed using thousands of tiny pieces of fine wire mesh, called Dixon Rings, supplied by Croft Engineering Services' manufacturing centre, in Warrington.

Neil Burns, partner of Croft Engineering Services, said: "Dixon Rings are based on technology developed in 1948 - due to their size, the common 3mm ring has a surface area of 2378m3/m3 which, along with a void space of over 90% and HETP as low as 5.88cm, means they offer the perfect packing for a number of applications, including submarines in which carbon dioxide can be fatal if left to saturate the air."
Smart process keeps air clean underwater
Smart process keeps air clean underwater
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Raley
Warrington
WA3 6BL
UNITED KINGDOM

01925 766265

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