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| Weight of Absorbent I am designing a rebreather in CAD and I have looked all over, but I can't find how much CO2 absorbent weights per cubic inch, cm whatever, does anyone know, or know where I can find this information? I’m thinking of going with an 8lb ish size. Thanks! **I ment volume. Justin Last edited by WaTeRwEaSeL : 6th April 2006 at 20:15. |
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| Gallery Administrator ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Weight of Absorbent dunno for sure but 5 litre of 797 sofnolime weights 5kg roughly
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| Dive porn pimp ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Weight of Absorbent Quote: (Originally Posted by WaTeRwEaSeL) I am designing a rebreather in CAD and I have looked all over, but I can't find how much CO2 absorbent weights per cubic inch, cm whatever, does anyone know, or know where I can find this information? I’m thinking of going with an 8lb ish size. Thanks! **I ment volume. I calculate 5.37gms cm/2 for 797, corroborates Beanie.Justin
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