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Immersion Suits Suppliers
Minutes in cold water can decide whether a crew member is recovered in condition or slips into hypothermia. Immersion suits are the part of the life saving equipment that buys time. They keep people afloat, slow heat loss and improve visibility to rescuers.
SOLAS and the LSA Code set requirements for donning time, performance after a 4.5-metre jump and core temperature drop, and immersion suits suppliers turn these into approved suit ranges sized and packed for the crews. For safety officers, superintendents and purchasing teams, the task is to find suppliers who can match approvals, sizes and thermal performance to the seas and climates their vessels face.
Visibility, Buoyancy and Heat Retention
Immersion suits manufacturers are balancing three priorities: being seen, staying afloat and reducing heat loss.
- Thermal performance and design - approved immersion suits are tested to limits on body temperature drop in cold water, so buyers focus on temperature range and whether crew can move, climb and board survival craft after donning the suit within two minutes.
- Buoyancy and stability - buoyant materials, optional inflatable pillows and lifting beckets keep wearers face-up and support recovery, and test data shows how quickly a suited person can turn from face-down to face-up.
- Visibility and identification - bright colors, retro-reflective tape, whistles, lights and buddy lines support search and recovery, while clear size markings, approval numbers and simple instructions make inspections and drills easier.
- Sizing, storage and upkeep - a practical size range, robust zippers and seams and storage bags that fit available space on board are key selection factors, together with supplier support for required air-pressure leak tests, repairs and replacement of damaged suits.
Immersion Suits Suppliers Worldwide on Records Marine
For fleets that regularly operate in colder waters, a good relationship with immersion suits distributors and service partners is almost as important as the initial product choice. Teams are looking for companies that can deliver the right sizes on time, arrange testing or repair when inspections reveal damage, and support last-minute orders.
Records Marine helps structure this search. Within the platform, immersion suit supply companies from different regions all over the world are presented in one place, together with information about their product focus, approvals and service options. You can narrow the field to companies active in your usual ports and shipyard locations. Compare how they describe their support for inspections and pressure testing, and then build a shortlist of partners that match your fleet profile.

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