I know that some divers will use an Argon gas cylinder specifically for insulation in their drysuit. I know this is because of Argon's density being higher than air it is more thermally insulating. So here is my question: Sulfur Hexafluoride is denser, and I assume more thermally insulating because of it, than Argon, will we see a shift in the diving industry to usage of SF6 as an insulating gas? Or is this this a nonissue for some other reason that I may be unfamiliar with?
I apologize if this is a repeat of another thread, I looked but didn't find anything. And thanks in advance for the info/opinions.
I apologize if this is a repeat of another thread, I looked but didn't find anything. And thanks in advance for the info/opinions.