Diving
Our diving solutions support professional, commercial, and emergency response operations. From dry suits and full face masks to communication systems and surface support equipment, we help teams work safely and efficiently in underwater and confined environments.
Divator Rescue BC
The Divator Rescue BC is a buoyancy compensator designed for professional diving in contaminated water. It is approved as a Combined Buoyancy and Rescue Device (CBRD) in accordance with EN12628, and as a buoyancy compensator in accordance with EN1809.
As a combined buoyancy and rescue device, it provides stable flotation and keeps the diver in a head up position at the surface, even if unconscious. The main material is durable polyurethane that is easy to clean, absorbs very little water, and dries quickly, which helps with decontamination and turnaround between missions.
The BC is equipped with MOLLE straps for attaching pouches and accessories. MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load carrying Equipment) uses rows of heavy duty webbing stitched to the BC, allowing easy attachment of compatible accessories used by military and rescue teams worldwide.
Divator Full Face Mask
The Divator full face mask features one of the most thoroughly tested breathing valves on the market, designed to perform reliably even in harsh conditions such as mud, oil, and fast cold currents. The balanced breathing valve maintains very low breathing resistance at all diving depths, even when secondary pressure fluctuates, which supports diver comfort and endurance.
A one way valve in the inhalation channel prevents water from entering the valve mechanism, reducing the risk of freezing and sticking in the open position. The low volume visor minimizes positive buoyancy from air inside the mask, and the inner mask design reduces dead space and re inhalation of CO₂ for more efficient breathing.
Divator DP1 Panel
The Divator DP1 is a high pressure surface supply system that uses a lightweight hose which also functions as a safety line. This configuration gives the diver improved maneuverability while maintaining the security and reliability of surface supplied air.
The hose weighs roughly one tenth of a traditional low pressure hose, making it easier to handle and less affected by currents. Because the regulator is carried with the diver, there is no need for the attendant to manually adjust pressure at the surface, allowing the whole team to focus on the task at hand.
The DP1 supply panel has two high pressure connections, each linked to a high pressure cylinder or cylinder pack. A shuttle valve allows cylinder changes during operation and includes a non return valve on the supply hose to maintain safety and continuity of air supply.
