[PSUBS-MAILIST] frozen absorbent

TOM WHENT via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Wed Feb 14 12:11:49 EST 2018


 In rebreather diving we will not use sorb that has been frozen. The granules must have moisture in them. From what I understand the freezing breaks up the granules which would alter the characteristics of the flow and surface area of the scrubber. For diving purposes this translate into "work of breathing". I'm not sure how that would affect its use in a one atmosphere submersible which would not be as sensitive to CO2 buildup.




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On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:58 AM -0500, "hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles" <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:










Hi All,I ordered some Soda Sorb and it arrived yesterday.  My wife picked it up at the post office and it sat in her car all day.  It was quite cold and could have frozen.  I read all the literature that comes with it and of coarse it says "avoid freezing" .  I suspect when it was in transit it was also cold enough to freeze.   Any ideas how vulnerable it is?Hank




Hi All,I ordered some Soda Sorb and it arrived yesterday.  My wife picked it up at the post office and it sat in her car all day.  It was quite cold and could have frozen.  I read all the literature that comes with it and of coarse it says "avoid freezing" .  I suspect when it was in transit it was also cold enough to freeze.   Any ideas how vulnerable it is?Hank
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