Oxygen

How to operate an oxygen generator ?

An oxygen generator is a device that generates oxygen from a specific source (usually ambient air) by providing a mixture of oxygen-enriched gases. Visit www.novairindustries.com/ and learn further more information about oxygen generators. Generally, an oxygen generator uses the technology known…

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Features of an oxygen generator

The most recent oxygen generators are technically designed devices to emit oxygen-enriched air up to 90-95%, with variations not exceeding ± 3% depending on the magnitude of the flow. They are divided into fixed hubs (whose power source is represented…

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How do oxygen generators work ?

An oxygen generator, or O2 generator, sometimes called an oxygen machine or an oxygen generator, sucks the ambient air that one breathes and removes or scrubs on the nitrogen atom , leaving the other gases present in the air, most…

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Oxygen generators : what are they ?

Oxygen generators produce oxygen gas from compressed air and provide a cost-effective, reliable and safe alternative to conventional (cylinder or liquid) means for supplying oxygen gas. Oxygen generators are available in 20 standard models with a capacity of the order…

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What is the best, the oxygen concentrator or the oxygen tank?

This is one of the most common questions among those asked by patients. The answer is not simple, but you will discover it at the end of the article. Oxygen emission modalities The main difference between the portable oxygen concentrator…

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What is a portable oxygen concentrator?

The Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) is a portable device used to deliver oxygen therapy to people requiring higher oxygen concentrations than ambient air levels. It is similar to a home oxygen concentrator, but is smaller and more mobile. The portable…

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Medical oxygen for hospitals

Medical oxygen generator supply systems for use in medical gas distribution systems are medical devices that provide medical oxygen production at the point of use from ambient air. They produce a gas whose specifications are defined by the monograph of…

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Risks related to the use of oxygen

Air, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen are common oxidants. If, for example, oxygen is not handled properly, the ambient atmosphere becomes enriched with oxygen. The information below details the dangers of enrichment and the simple measures required for safe handling of…

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Understanding inert gases to prevent the risk of oxygen deficiency

Atmospheric gases are not toxic. As their concentration increases, however, they have an impact on life and a combustion process (especially for oxygen). Oxygen itself is not flammable, but it maintains combustion. In contrast, nitrogen and argon inhibit combustion. Changes…

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