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Medical PSA Oxygen Generation System

Medical PSA Oxygen Generation System

This video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the production process of a Medical PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) Oxygen Generation System.

Video Presentation

Production Process

  1. Feed Air Compression
  2. Air Pretreatment
  3. Adsorption in PSA Columns
  4. Oxygen Storage and Delivery
  5. Quality Control

1. Feed Air Compression

The ambient air is compressed to the required pressure using a feed air compressor.

2. Air Pretreatment

The compressed air is passed through filters and dryers to remove contaminants and moisture.

3. Adsorption in PSA Columns

The clean air is then passed through PSA columns filled with zeolite molecular sieves that adsorb nitrogen and other gases, allowing oxygen to pass through.

4. Oxygen Storage and Delivery

The oxygen is collected in a storage tank and delivered to the medical facility as needed.

5. Quality Control

The produced oxygen is tested to ensure it meets the required purity standards for medical use.

Benefits

  • Continuous and Reliable Oxygen Supply
  • Cost-Effective
  • On-Site Production Reduces Transportation Costs
  • High Purity Oxygen
  • Environmentally Friendly

Applications

The Medical PSA Oxygen Generation System is used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities to provide a reliable supply of medical-grade oxygen.

Conclusion

The Medical PSA Oxygen Generation System is a vital technology for providing medical-grade oxygen efficiently and cost-effectively, ensuring continuous and reliable oxygen supply for healthcare facilities.

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