Oxygen Concentrator

Lab Expo Oxygen Concentrators are designed for continuous oxygen delivery in clinical, respiratory care, and home healthcare applications. Units support oxygen flow rates from 0 to 10 L/min with oxygen purity up to 93 ±3% and outlet pressure ranges of 0.04 to 0.08 MPa. Systems integrate pressure swing adsorption technology, stable flow regulation, low-noise operation, and compact mobility configurations for long-duration oxygen therapy. Portable O2 concentrator models support respiratory assistance, patient oxygen supplementation, emergency care, and oxygen compressor-assisted medical gas delivery workflows.

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Oxygen Flow Rate
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FAQ for Oxygen Concentrator

1: What is an Oxygen Concentrator and how does it work?

An Oxygen Concentrator is a medical device that extracts oxygen from ambient air, filters out nitrogen, and delivers concentrated oxygen to patients who need respiratory support.

2: What information is shown on the digital display of the Oxygen Concentrator?

The digital display typically shows key data such as oxygen flow rate, oxygen purity level, usage time, battery status, and alarm indicators.

3: What makes the interface of the Oxygen Concentrator user-friendly?

The interface is designed with intuitive buttons, icons or touch controls, allowing users to operate the device with minimal training.

4: What types of alarms are built into the Oxygen Concentrator?

The device includes alarms for low oxygen purity, low flow rate, power failure, system overheating, low battery, and general system malfunction.

5: How reliable are the alarm systems?

The alarm systems are rigorously tested for reliability and form a critical part of the concentrator built-in safety mechanisms.