How the Navy Uses Off-Gassing to Detoxify Submerged Equipment
The U.S. Navy uses three locations across the U.S. to test materials used in equipment and devices operated underwater for "off-gassing," as highlighted by a recently published Department of Defense (DoD) press release.
In this video, we highlight the testing for off-gassing that occurs at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Keyport, Washington.
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