How to choose the right professional oxygen concentrator?

Classification: Industry News

Release time: 2023-08-15

Summary:

Industrial oxygen generators have widespread applications across various fields, with the metallurgical industry being a prime example. Simply put, oxygen generation equipment is machinery that produces oxygen. Industrial oxygen generation equipment operates based on air separation technology. It involves compressing air to high density, then utilizing the varying boiling points of the components in the air to separate them into gas and liquid phases at a specific temperature, followed by further distillation to obtain oxygen. Industrial oxygen is generally produced through this physical method.
  The oxygen output of an oxygen generator must meet national standards, with an oxygen concentration of 90% or higher to ensure efficacy. If the oxygen concentration falls below 82%, the effectiveness may decrease, or even become nonexistent. So, how do you correctly choose a professional oxygen generator?
  1. Core Component: Molecular Sieve
  The quality of the molecular sieve directly determines the oxygen concentration. A better molecular sieve results in higher and more stable oxygen concentrations during continuous oxygen generation. The molecular sieve must undergo rigorous testing to verify its durability and possess a multi-stage internal filtration system and excellent heat dissipation design to extend its lifespan.
  2. High Safety
  Real-time Oxygen Concentration Display: The device displays real-time monitoring of oxygen concentration changes. A visual LCD screen allows users to see that the oxygen concentration remains above 90%.
  Warm Oxygen Function: Equipped with an earmuff-style heater, it heats oxygen from 5-15℃ to 20-35℃ before inhalation, preventing the inhalation of cold air that could affect the respiratory tract. Built-in ambient temperature sensor and heating sensor ensure product safety. Triple Fault Alarm: Pressure alarm, temperature alarm, and power failure alarm functions ensure safe oxygen inhalation for the user.
  3. Other
  Low Overall Noise: The long-term operation of an oxygen generator can affect one's own and others' rest. Therefore, it is necessary to choose an oxygen generator with low noise, ideally less than 45 decibels. Humanized Design: Simple operation (remote control is preferred), easy mobility.

Key words: How to choose the right professional oxygen concentrator?

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