Friday, April 16, 2010

What is an Oxygen Concentrator and How Does It Work?

Fishing for a Better Quality of Life Through Oxygen Concentrators

In layman’s terms, an oxygen concentrator is the scientifically and technologically advanced form of oxygen tanks. An oxygen concentrator is an apparatus that is used to supply oxygen therapy to a patient. This oxygen therapy has significantly higher concentrations of oxygen than ambient air, or the surrounding air that is commonly breathed. In comparison to tanks of compressed oxygen, oxygen concentrators are safer, cheaper, and more convenient. These devices are also used to provide a cost-effective source of oxygen for industrial processes as well.


A typical medical oxygen concentrator provides a continual supply of oxygen. It generally has two cylinders filled with zeolite material. The zeolite material, a hydrous aluminum silicate mineral, selectively absorbs the nitrogen from the air. The air cycles through one cylinder, which is where the nitrogen molecules are apprehended by the zeolite material. The other cylinder allows the captured nitrogen to dissipate as it is vented off to ambient atmospheric pressure.


Most units provide a continuous supply of oxygen of up to five liters per minute (LPM). The concentration is usually between 50 and 95 percent. This process is referred to as PSA, or pressure swing absorption. Oxygen concentrators that provide up to 10 LPM are available for high flow patients.


InvacareOxygen Concentrator

These oxygen concentrators are a great alternative to the traditional oxygen tanks that many patients use. It provides the necessary oxygen without the high cost or safety hazards associated with traditional oxygen tanks. It also provides significant cost savings when used in various industrial processes. Even patients that require high flow units can obtain devices that are not much larger or heavier than the typical 5 LPM units. These units also provide patients with much more mobility and freedom.


Medical oxygen concentrators can be divided into two major divisions--home oxygen concentrators and portable oxygen concentrators. Home oxygen concentrators are larger and are used mainly at home or care facility. Portable oxygen concentrators are lightweight and can be used at home, traveling or for people who are still living an active life. Vitality Medical carries the top selling oxygen concentrators that you can purchase at discount prices, including oxygen masks, oxygen tubing and cannula. To purchase an oxygen concentrator, you must have a doctor's prescription. Get rid of those heavy oxygen tanks today and call Vitality Medical at 800-397-58899 to order your new oxygen concentrator today.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I especially like the idea of a portable oxygen concentrator. It symbolizes getting out there, breathing well, and living life. Purchasing a portable oxygen concentrator can be an important investment in your future.

Johny said...

Are these portable oxygen concentrators used for medical purpose can be used for industrial processes as well?