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Polymer Screening Compression Portable LCD Screen Display For Home
Oxygen Concentrator 7L
How does an oxygen generator generate oxygen?
- Air intake: The POC draws in ambient air from the surroundings
using a built-in compressor. This air contains approximately 21%
oxygen, along with other gases like nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and
trace elements.
- Filtration: The incoming air passes through a series of filters to
remove impurities, dust, and other particulate matter. These
filters ensure that the air entering the concentrator is clean and
free from contaminants that could affect the user's health.
- Compression: The filtered air is then compressed using a
compressor. The compressor increases the pressure of the air,
allowing it to be more efficiently processed in subsequent stages.
- Sieve bed adsorption: The compressed air is directed into a
molecular sieve bed, which is typically filled with a material
called zeolite. Zeolite has the ability to selectively adsorb
nitrogen from the air while allowing oxygen to pass through. As a
result, the nitrogen is trapped within the sieve bed, and the
oxygen is concentrated.
- Oxygen collection: The concentrated oxygen is collected and
directed into a reservoir or storage chamber. This reservoir acts
as a buffer, ensuring a continuous and stable supply of oxygen even
when the user inhales rapidly or the demand fluctuates.
- Oxygen delivery: The concentrated oxygen is delivered to the user
through a nasal cannula or a mask. The user can breathe in the
enriched oxygen, which helps to increase the oxygen levels in their
bloodstream.
- Waste gas release: The nitrogen and other waste gases that were
adsorbed by the sieve bed during the adsorption process are
released back into the environment. This allows the concentrator to
continue functioning and producing concentrated oxygen.
Medical oxygen concentrators are devices that provide a convenient
and cost-effective way for patients with respiratory conditions to
receive supplemental oxygen. These devices work by filtering and
concentrating oxygen from the air, which is then delivered to the
patient through a nasal cannula or mask.
There are many different types of medical oxygen concentrators on
the market, how do we choose oxygen concentrators ?
- Portability: If the patient needs to travel or move around
frequently, a portable oxygen concentrator may be the best option.
Portable concentrators are lightweight and compact, and can be
easily carried in a backpack or shoulder bag.
- Flow rate: The flow rate of the concentrator determines how much
oxygen it can deliver to the patient. Patients with more severe
respiratory conditions may require a higher flow rate, so it's
important to choose a concentrator that can meet their needs.
- Noise level: Some concentrators can be quite loud, which can be
bothersome for patients and their families. Look for a concentrator
that operates quietly, especially if the patient will be using it
at night.
- Price: Medical oxygen concentrators can vary widely in price, from
a few hundred dollars for a basic model to several thousand dollars
for a high-end unit. Make sure to choose a concentrator that fits
within the patient's budget, while still meeting their needs.
MIt's important to note that a medical oxygen concentrator should
only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. They
can help determine if oxygen therapy is appropriate for an
individual's specific medical condition and provide guidance on how
to properly use the device.
Overall, a medical oxygen concentrator can provide a safe,
convenient, and effective solution for individuals who require
supplemental oxygen therapy at home.
Company Profile
Shenzhen Emeng Health Technology Co., LTD(02EMENG) located in
Shenzhen, is a professional manufacturer specializing in the
independent development, production and sales of Hyperbaric Oxygen
Chambers,AntigenTest kits ,Oxygen concentrator ....
We are confident in making customized designs to meet our
customers' ODM and OEM requirements.
O2EMENG specialize in all kinds of Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
ranging from soft andhard lying type, soft sitting type, to
veterinary hard type chambers, which are widely used in homecare,
clinics, health centers, spas, sports industry and high altitude
areas, etc..