
DIVING CHAMBER
- Maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP)0.9MPa (90kPa), or customizable
- CapacityCustomizable
Diving decompression chambers, also referred to as pressurized living chambers, are used in saturation diving, an approach where divers stay under high-pressure conditions for prolonged periods. In this environment, inert gases in the breathing mixture fully saturate the body’s tissues. Between operations, divers remain inside the chamber under the same pressure level, avoiding repeated decompression and resurfacing cycles.
These chambers are designed to offer a stable and pressurized living and working space while underwater tasks are carried out. Once all underwater work is completed, divers undergo a single, controlled decompression phase inside the chamber. Beyond saturation missions, these HBOT units are also used for therapeutic purposes, especially in treating decompression sickness (also known as “the bends”), as their dual function supports both commercial diving work and hyperbaric therapy with practical and proven applications.
The integrated control system is housed in a compact cabinet for streamlined operation. It enables real-time monitoring of conditions inside the decompression chamber and facilitates communication with personnel during use. A built-in UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) ensures continued function and chamber stability during unexpected power interruptions.
The decompression chamber is equipped with a secure pass-through system that improves the sealing between the internal and external environment during item transfers. Its easy-to-open inner door cover design streamlines use and enhances overall reliability.
The main decompression chamber and gas supply systems are housed in separate containers, making transportation, installation, and routine maintenance much more efficient, especially for field operations or mobile deployments.
Each decompression chamber can be customized according to specific client needs. Detailed technical parameters are available upon request to ensure alignment with operational and environmental requirements.
A diving decompression chamber, also known as a pressure chamber, has an important role in saturation diving. During this process, divers spend extended periods in high-pressure environments, where inert gases from breathing mixtures become fully saturated in body tissues. The chamber provides a controlled high-pressure space to support their work and recovery between dives.
Yes. These chambers are built with pressure-resistant structures and equipped with precise pressure regulation systems. Emergency exhaust valves and backup gas sources are also included to ensure safety during all operational phases.
Besides treating decompression sickness and providing hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), decompression chambers are also used to simulate underwater survival training. Interior features may include seating, lighting, air purification systems, and, in some models, touchscreen controls and entertainment systems to help reduce stress during extended stays.