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Thursday, 02/17/2011 4:23:54 PM

Thursday, February 17, 2011 4:23:54 PM

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Rebreather Systems Huge Deal Updated

(From the last 10K, they are taking this Global do the math, if they sell a million (which is nothing when global) of these we could see billion in revenue)

“Normal” scuba is an open circuit system. Combining a high-pressure cylinder and a demand regulator, a diver inhales gas at ambient pressure, uses a little of the oxygen in the gas, and then exhales. When the diver exhales the gas, it bubbles to the surface, carrying as much as 98% of the original oxygen it contained. The “open circuit” comes from the fact that the exhaled gas is released on every breath.


The advantage that a rebreather has over “normal” scuba system is that it recirculates the gas a diver is breathing, allowing the diver to breath from the same gas over and over again, after removing the carbon dioxide generated by human metabolism. Rebreathers provide gas to the diver in an optimal mix for the depth at which they are diving. The system adds oxygen and other gases to make up what is consumed. Because the gas is reused, instead of being “thrown away” with every breath, a diver can remain underwater far longer on much less gas. In fact, for some dives, rebreathers can be as much as fifty times more efficient on gas consumption than standard scuba tanks. This minimizes decompression obligations, or in some cases eliminates it for shallower working dives. Less decompression time means more working time, and greater cost efficiency for the project.

Benefits of Blu Vu Rebreather technology

•Maximizes No-Decompression Time

•Extended diving depth capability

•Stealth - No bubbles

•Negligible limits to Air Travel after Diving

•Ship bottom inspections

•Size & weight of equipment package reduced

•Helium cost and consumption minimized

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11/18/2010 http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=45298557
Deltron, Inc. (OTCBB: DTRO) is pleased to report that the Company’s Blu Vu division is in talks with leading manufacturers of rebreather equipment. Blu Vu designs and develops components and systems for closed-circuit rebreathers—underwater life support systems that recirculate breathing gases to enable deeper, longer and more productive dives. Blu Vu is currently discussing potential sales of components as well as potential technology licensing agreements with rebreather OEMs as part of their sales and marketing efforts.

Henry Larrucea, Deltron CEO, commented: “Deltron’s Blu Vu subsidiary is engaged in ongoing negotiations with industry leaders in the manufacture and sale of rebreather systems. We are pursuing opportunities to sell components to the OEMS as well as license Blu Vu’s proprietary technology for integration with their products. This is an exciting time for the Deltron organization as we work to gain market share in a growing industry.”

Founded in 2008, Blu Vu is led by internationally renowned deep sea and cave diving expert Jeffrey Bozanic, Ph.D. Blu Vu designs and develops proprietary closed-circuit rebreathers and components for deep sea oil & gas exploration, mining, search and rescue, fire, building safety and hazardous materials applications as well as for recreational diving.

Rebreathers are highly efficient breathing systems that recirculate the gas a diver breathes, removing the carbon dioxide generated by human metabolism and adding oxygen and other gases to replace what is consumed. Rebreathers are more efficient and less limiting than conventional scuba systems, enabling commercial and recreational divers to go deeper, stay underwater longer, increase productivity during dives, and minimize decompression obligations.
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