Friday, October 9, 2020

Oxygen Plant for Medical

Oxygen is a biological necessity as no life can be sustained without it.  It is required to treat hypoxaemia, a low level of oxygen in the blood. Hospitals require medical oxygen for running their day to day operations. In the light of COVID-19, demand for medical oxygen has increased many times. To meet the increase in demand, we have ramped up our manufacturing efficiency and are fabricating oxygen plant for medical at swift pace. From the start of the pandemic, we have delivered over 50 oxygen plants to customers from around the globe. No denying we are the number one choice of customers because of our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

Medical oxygen is produced with the highest purity. And, we manufacture oxygen plant for medical with the highest quality standards. Our company is one of the few leading manufacturers that use high-grade stainless steel column for fabrication. Again, we are one of the few concerns that use argon welding in the making of our air separation plant machinery. It is the reason we are so popular with the customers from around the globe. Advanced level cryogenic air separation technology is used in the manufacturing and fabrication of the plant machinery.

 

Oxygen generated in our plant meets all the medical requirements. It is distilled in the oxygen plant for medical till it meets the specifications. It is note-worthy that WHO lists oxygen as a drug among its essential medicine. Medical grade oxygen is used in intensive care units, surgery and ambulances. As oxygen is a drug, it is mandatory that you must have a valid drug license for its production. It is also imperative that you follow standard operating systems. Moreover, it is also must to comply with Indian, UK and US Pharmacopeia standards for generating medical oxygen. It is used in the treatment of numerous chronic and acute health conditions like chronic asthma, cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea, heart failure, case of anaphylaxis, major trauma and seizure or hypothermia.


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