Oxygen concentrators using pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology are used widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurized oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or portable clinics. For other purposes, there are also concentrators based on nitrogen separation membrane technology.
An oxygen concentrator takes in air and removes nitrogen from it, leaving an oxygen-enriched gas for use by people requiring medical oxygen due to low oxygen levels in their blood. Oxygen concentrators provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants.
How Does an Oxygen Concentrator Work?
Compressing air as the cooling mechanism keeps the concentrator from becoming overheated
Taking air in from its surroundings
Using an electronic interface to adjust delivery settings
Removing nitrogen from the air through sieve beds and a filter
Delivering purified oxygen through a mask or nasal cannula
Oxygen concentrator 's Features:
Sleek design for easy use
Real time oxygen concentration display
Large colour LCD screen
Quiet operation
Meets the requirements of the European Medical Device Directive and US FDA
Two years warranty
Specification
Instrument Classifacation - Class II, Type B
Voltage/Frequency - 220V/50Hz,110V/50Hz,230V/50Hz,
Working time: - 24-hours non-stop
Warranty - One year since deliver
Working Temperature: - 5ºC-40ºC
Accessories: - Nasal oxygen tube,connecting pipe,spare filter;humidifying cup
Certificate: - CE