Aquatic revolution develop nano-gills to breathe underwater.

Aquatic revolution develop nano-gills to breathe underwater.

Aquatic revolution develop nano-gills to breathe underwater.
Aquatic revolution develop nano-gills to breathe underwater.

The revolutionary invention acts like real fish gills, extracting oxygen directly from the water, so that a man can literally breathe underwater.

Its inventor, the South Korean Yeon Jeabyun, christened this revolutionary equipment as 'Triton', and hopes that constitutes a new page in the history of human diving. Any swimmer needs only bite a plastic mouthpiece to breathe pure oxygen, obtained directly from the water, through two branched arms on each side of the diving mask, as if they were the gills of a fish.

The arms of the device have a scaly structure, made up of millions of tiny perforations, which filter the water in inner tubes that, in turn, separates the water molecules of oxygen, letting the respirator only the latter element.

In addition, a small but powerful micro-compressor, the system is capable of compressing the oxygen for storage in tanks. The entire system is powered by micro-batteries, about 30 times smaller than a conventional battery and rechargeable up to a thousand times faster.

Hoping to like post. Want to read more:-

The new space race: commercial space travel are closer than ever.

Share on Google Plus

About Unknown

    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment