It Really Is Rocket Science
Groundbreaking “firsts” require
new thinking
After developing the world’s first all-Titanium regulator,
we were faced with a unique problem, what could we
do for act two? The success of the Atomic T1 confirmed
that divers want products born from new thinking. They
embrace new materials and designs and realize the
benefits of improved performance. So we launched an
aggressive R&D program to seek materials and employ
new designs that enhance the diving experience for
divers of every skill level.
The Atomic DNA starts
with the metals
Every Atomic product design starts with the careful
selection of the perfect material. We don't let
cost or manufacturing difficulty limit us. The number
one priority is choosing the right metal to
deliver the best diving performance. In many
cases, this requires the development of new
manufacturing processes never before
utilized in the scuba industry.
It’s All About
Titanium
Titanium is the perfect
material for the ocean
environment.
Titanium is strong as steel, yet half the
weight. Titanium is inert in sea water
while steel rusts, unprotected brass turns
green and corrodes, and aluminum pits.
Even though Titanium is a very exotic,
expensive and difficult metal to fabricate,
Atomic developed cost-effective processes.
Now divers benefit with a lightweight, high-
performance, low-maintenance diving experience.
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