TDI requires advanced nitrox and decompression procedures before moving on to trimix.
When I did advanced nitrox and decompression procedures, we used ean24 to go to 150' and ean50 as a deco gas.
Personally, this doesn't work well for me, since my options where I fill my tanks are banked ean32, helium and oxygen, so it is difficult for me to get ean24, using 21/35 would be much easier, but I'll wait patiently until and can take the trimix class in the spring before going beyond 100' again
TDI has offered Helitrox Deco for several years... several of us were unhappy teaching students below 30-35 metres on air in the Great Lakes and other cold-water environments and Helitrox was introduced as an option.
Helitrox is a silly marketing term for trimix that delivers a nitrogen load equivalent to air at 30 metres on a dive to the limit of the course -- which is a MAXIMUM of45 metres.
I cannot remember the last time I taught the traditional decompression procedures course and even then took students to a maximum depth somewhere between 30 and 35 metres... And for the record, I have -- in the vast majority of cases -- limited the nitrogen loading for OC students to 3.1 - 3.3 bar for more than 12 years. And I've taught a lot... and during that time, exclusively for TDI.