Friday, June 25, 2010

History of Muta


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Neoprene suits are used in a variety of water sports for the conservation and body insulation. Hugh Bradner suit is the rule as the inventor of the modern. History mute can not really find the person who invented the first wet suit, however, was a physicist, Bradner and SIO, along with UC-Berkeley came up with the concept of using hot water to keep the body warm. He knew that water was a conductor of heat better than air.

Originally mutehad no supporting material and had to be very careful when you are outside dressed like the gum stuck to the skin. Were also tears easily. To avoid this would be to use divers talcum powder, rubbed by the suit, helping the skin on a simple sheet of rubber. Later nylon liner film was produced, but the dress still exposed to the side of rubber, and it was just hard and stiff, has been very limitedFlexibility.

The first suits used together, traditional ways to sew the strips that did not work very well. Based on changes in the punch thread for mounting, causing water to flow through and elongation of the foam seams taut and silent would feel cold to those seams. This type of stitching together a suit and dress slight crack at the seams.

Today, the seams are glued and bonded. After manyThe experiments were made with a closed cell neoprene suit, neoprene gas is a synthetic rubber with lots of small bubbles of nitrogen. Neoprene is very lively and helps swimmers stay afloat, which is why they use some surf mute. Nitrogen gas has a very low thermal conductivity, reduces body heat and keep a thin layer of water between the body and the wetsuit warm enough to prevent hypothermia divers, often in hot water. Theneoprene wet suits tend to lower buoyancy of the diver loses, as also compresses the bubbles in a loss of thermal protection. An outline must be a good fit to function properly when changing the skin is too large, may lead to lose the suit, hot water between the suit e. Some packs can be obtained, the merino wool and titanium fibers to be used to add enough heat to match.

However, the suit has not been used in Europe at this time. TheEnglish and French is used a natural sponge rubber, which was lined with jersey, Siebel product developed by Gorman, dress, Heinke Dolphin Gorman were produced in green and white women and men. In 1960, Britain began producing a pack Aquaforte designed by Dunlop Sports, Suit, this was designed more for the safety of divers. The design did not take long and soon returned to wet suits black types. During the 70 years began to besee the kind of dumb that we see today. That's the colors were more than black, but black is still used in most military operations. Currently, wet clothes were developed with a double-backed neoprene, so that the foam was between two protective layers, wedged increases the tensile strength of the material. Since the 80s, mute from a greater number of bright colors including fluorescent lamps, which can be seen very often.

Today, even children asyoung and old to see the child, particularly older children wearing wet clothes on the beaches around the world. Suits are available in many different strengths, depending on whether they offer. Several suites are named entities and thin because they offer a minimum protection from jellyfish and corals.

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