Diving Decompression Chambers

Diving Decompression Chambers
SMP designs and manufactures a wide range of Diving Decompression Chambers (DDC) for commercial diving operations worldwide.Our DDC's come in a range of internal diameter of 1.5 metres up to 2.0 metres that comply with the latest International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines.  

Diving Decompression Chambers Manufacturers

The SMP range of Diving Decompression Chambers are used to support diving operations and can be located either on a vessel or can be shore based.Our chambers can be designed to be free standing or installed into a Container for ease of mobilisation. We can design and build diving decompression chambers and related equipment to meet your individual requirements. Our extensive range of optional add-ons and products ensure we can offer a comprehensive solution to all our clients.SMP’s systems are currently in use on diving vessels, submarine transport vessels, salvage vessels and oceanographic research vessels. We specialise in deck decompression chambers, manufactured to exceptional quality standards.

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DDC Options & Specifications

 

SMP’s chambers are available as standard in diameters of 1.5m, 1.8m and 2m. However, other sizes can be accommodated as required. Each chamber’s internal and external pneumatic outfits are finished to the highest standards, featuring stainless steel, brass and Tungum® alloy pipe work.Options for our Chambers include:

  • BIBS
  • Hyperbaric Chamber Lights
  • Caisson gauges
  • CO2 Scrubber
  • Heating/Cooling options
  • Hyperbaric Fire Extinguishers Fire Resistant Mattresses & Bedding
  • Sound Powered Telephones Communications System
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Our Clients & Markets

SMP’s diving decompression chamber customers include those in the subsea and tunnelling industries. We are experienced in delivering workable solutions to our clients all around the world. Our markets pages have more details about the benefits we offer to each client sector.
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If you would like additional information or to discuss your needs with SMP, please contact our team today. We are happy to give no-obligation quotes ahead of any work, helping you to budget for your engineering project more effectively.

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Why Choose SMP?

 
SMP has been a global leader in providing expert solutions for over 35 years, specialising in the design and manufacture of high-quality diving decompression chambers. Fully accredited and recognised with numerous awards for excellence in manufacturing and export, we pride ourselves on delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients.

Our dedicated team works closely with clients to understand their specific requirements, developing customised designs and delivering reliable products on time and within budget. With extensive expertise in decompression and commercial diving systems, our engineers ensure the highest standards of safety and performance.

For more information or to discuss your diving decompression chamber needs, please contact us today.

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How Do Diving Decompression Chambers Work?

Diving decompression chambers, also known as recompression chambers or hyperbaric chambers, are specially designed structures that mimic the changes in pressure experienced during diving.

Why Do Divers Use Decompression Chambers?

Divers use decompression chambers for several reasons. Firstly, it is essential to treat DCS as soon as possible to prevent serious complications.

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