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Qu'est-ce (qui) est drysuit - définition

WATERTIGHT CLOTHING THAT SEALS THE WEARER FROM COLD AND HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS
Drysuit; Undersuit; Dry Suit; P-valve (diving); Pee-valve; Drysuits; Dry-suit; Dry suit diver; Dry suit blowup
  • Italian frogman of the Decima Flottiglia
  • Naval aircrew immersion flight suit
  • British navy frogman in dry suit c1945
  • Cracking of latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Survival suit
  • Siebe's]] improved design in 1873, from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''. The helmet's basic features can be seen: A helmet, supplied with air from the surface, and a waterproof suit. The corselet of the helmet is clamped onto the suit with wingnuts over a rubber flange.
  • Auto dump valve on neoprene suit
  • Inflation valve on neoprene suit
  • Chinese-made full-body chest-entry dry wading suit with attached boots, gloves and hood with uncut facepiece.
  • Chinese-made full-body chest-entry dry wading suit with attached socks, wristseals and neckseal.
  • Neoprene dry suit seam outside stitching detail
  • Neoprene dry suit glued and stitched seam with inside seam tape detail
  • DUI crushed neoprene dry suit seam waterproofing detail
  • Watertight and airtight dry suit zipper made by [[TIZIP]], Germany: Detail of closed teeth showing interlock above and (not visible) below the seal edge.
  • Plastic watertight dry suit zipper: tooth and seal edge detail - the watertight seal is made by pressing together the continuous ridge along the middle of the teeth when the zipper is closed.
  • Membrane drysuit in icy water
  • Seam detail on trilaminate dry suit showing double-stitched seam from the outside.
  • Seatec quick disconnect end fitting commonly used for most dry-suit and buoyancy compensator inflation
  • Silicone neck seal attached with clamping ring - view inside the suit
  • Silicone dry suit cuff seals with clip-on clamping rings: above - assembled, below - components
  • Aluminium cylinder and valve intended for argon at a maximum pressure of 139 bar to be used for the inflation of a dry suit while scuba diving
  • Royal Navy divers in Sladen suits during the Second World War
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Dry glove with attachment ring and liner
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  • Frayed edge of zipper tape
  • Yellow Skooba-"totes" dry suit manufactured by So Lo Marx Rubber Company of Loveland, Ohio, in late 1950s or early 1960s.

drysuit         
¦ noun a waterproof rubber suit for water sports, under which warm clothes can be worn.
Dry suit         
A dry suit or drysuit provides the wearer with environmental protection by way of thermal insulation and exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold or contaminated water. A dry suit normally protects the whole body except the head, hands, and possibly the feet.
Undersuit         
·noun A suit worn under another suit; a suit of underclothes.

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Dry suit

A dry suit or drysuit provides the wearer with environmental protection by way of thermal insulation and exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold or contaminated water. A dry suit normally protects the whole body except the head, hands, and possibly the feet. In hazmat configurations, however, all of these are covered as well.

The main difference between dry suits and wetsuits is that dry suits are designed to prevent water from entering. This generally allows better insulation, making them more suitable for use in cold water. Dry suits can be uncomfortably hot in warm or hot air, and are typically more expensive and more complex to don. For divers, they add some degree of operational complexity and hazard as the suit must be inflated and deflated with changes in depth in order to minimize "squeeze" on descent or uncontrolled rapid ascent due to excessive buoyancy, which requires additional skills for safe use. Dry suits provide passive thermal protection: Undergarments are worn for thermal insulation against heat transfer to the environment and chosen to suit expected conditions. When this is insufficient, active warming or cooling may be provided by chemical or electrically powered heating accessories.: Ch1 

The essential components are the waterproof shell, the seals, and the watertight entry closure. A number of accessories are commonly fitted, particularly to dry suits used for diving, for safety, comfort and convenience of use. Gas inflation and exhaust equipment are generally used for diving applications, primarily for maintaining the thermal insulation of the undergarments, but also for buoyancy control and to prevent squeeze.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour drysuit
1. I descended the ladder, and right away I was grateful for the drysuit.
2. In the carnage of the cabin, with my kit scattered all over, I struggled into a drysuit and lifejacket.
3. Looking like Shrek in a dress, I was wearing a lovely new trilaminate drysuit (accented with zippers rugged enough for a body bag), 40lb of lead that hung from my shoulders by chic suspenders, a sleek black neoprene hood and a rather snazzy yellow face mask.