Oxygen is one of the main lifelines for human beings and many other creatures on this earth. We inhale oxygen all the time, and without this gas, breathing is impossible for us. But many patients find it difficult to breathe on their own, mainly due to damage to their respiratory system. They need the support of extra oxygen other than surrounding air. A medical oxygen generator created by MVS Engineering Pvt. Ltd can supply pure oxygen to fulfill the needs of all patients in a hospital.
Reasons for installing a medical oxygen generator in a hospital
Use of latest technology –
Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) is the technology used in making a medical oxygen generator. It is used to separate different gases from a mixture, which is applied to separate oxygen from the air. This technology absorbs nitrogen from the air, which is the main component of air, leaving pure oxygen for patients’ use.
No transportation needed –
Hospitals are saved from the hassle and expense of transporting a large number of oxygen cylinders for their patients. An oxygen generator is assembled and installed by experts of MVS Engineering in a hospital, from which oxygen is carried by pipelines to all patients.
No expense of raw materials –
Since only air is needed to produce pure oxygen by the PSA oxygen plant, hospitals do not need to buy any raw material for this process. Only electricity is required to run the oxygen generator, which increases the amount of monthly electric bills.
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Thus, MVS Engineering provides the best quality medical oxygen generator, and it has been widely appreciated by numerous hospitals all over India since 1977. This device is a relief for both hospital authorities and their patients who need oxygen to keep breathing.