20/09/2025
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 Aquatics 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 Aquatics DNA starts with the metals
Every Atomic Aquatics 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.
Atomic Aquatics Metallurgy
What’s an Alloy? An alloy is a combination of two or more metal elements that results in a new specialty metal with enhanced physical and mechanical properties. Why are Atomic Aquatics alloys better? Our engineers carefully choose metals to provide a superior level of diving performance, minimal maintenance, and greater product longevity. How do divers select the Atomic Aquatics metal that’s right for them? Atomic Aquatics regulators offer a choice of specialty metal alloys designed to suit your diving style and affordability level.
It’s Elemental
The letter in the name of our regulators stands for the primary metal featured in the product:
T3 – Titanium
ST1 – Stainless Steel/Titanium
M1 – Monel
B2 – Brass
Z2 – Zirconium