CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy

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Customization: Available
Certification: CE
Type: Hyperbaric Chamber
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  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
  • CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
XP2260
Function
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Theory
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
LCD Display
Digital Display Board
Group
Adult&Children
Pressure
1.3-1.4ATA
Color
Customizable
Noise
Ultra-Quiet
Zipper
2 Curved Zipper
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
L230*W100*H120cm
Trademark
O2BAY
Origin
China
Production Capacity
300units/M

Product Description

Product Description

CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy

Operating at an impressive 1.3-1.4ATA (4-5.5psi), this chamber ensures optimal therapeutic pressure.
Ingenious dual curved zipper seal design allows for effortless access and entry.
Equipped with four expansive, transparent viewing windows that alleviate any sense of confinement, ensuring comfort.
Chamber includes a cotton protection cover, offering durability, cleanliness, and easy maintenance.
This model stands as a preferred choice for home therapies and commercial settings alike, thanks to its popularity and effectiveness.
Incorporates an emergency valve designed to expedite depressurization during urgent situations.
Simple to operate, requiring only a single person to manage without additional help.
Facilitates over 93% oxygen delivery under pressure through an oxygen headset or facial mask.
Fitted with an internal pressure gauge, users can easily monitor pressure levels from inside the chamber.
Boasts an internal metal frame that retains shape even when deflated, ensuring consistent performance.
Features an ultra-quiet constant pressure valve for a serene experience.
Model   XP2260 XP1860
Chamber
Capsule
Pressure 1.3-1.4ATA(4-5.5psi) 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi)
Material TPU
Size(D*L)
L230*W100*H120cm(90*40*47")
L1800*W900*H1100mm ( 71*35*43" )
Weight 46kg 36kg
Air compressor Size/Weight 440x240x310mm( 17xlOxl2")/17kg
Type Quite&Oil Free Type.
Two
 Super adsorption activated carbon filters in air Input and Outlet to protect.
PM≥2.5
Air Filter Dual
Oxygen
Concentrator
Flow Rate 5&10Liter/min
Description PSA molecular sieve high technology.Continuouss oxygen production,no need for oxygen tank.
CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy
CE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home TherapyCE Certified 1.3-1.5ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber for Home Therapy

Why is oxygen so important?
An adult breathes around 550 liters of oxygen daily, which fulfills 90% of our energy needs—vital for life. The brain, a mere 2% of our body weight, demands 25% of this oxygen. Oxygen fuels the energy cycle essential for survival; insufficient oxygen in tissues triggers adverse effects, potentially leading to infections or tissue damage. Addressing tissue hypoxia promptly is crucial, and a hyperbaric chamber provides an outstanding solution to revitalize oxygen levels.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization, you might experience ear pressure variations akin to altitude changes. Some mild discomfort is possible, but practices like yawning, swallowing, or gently blowing your nose can equalize this pressure. Beyond ear pressure, you should encounter no unusual sensations, making the experience quite comfortable.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
While the environment may seem usual, breathing pure oxygen in a 1.3 to 1.5 ATA pressurized chamber significantly boosts oxygen intake—7-8 times more than normal. According to Henry's Law, the solubility of gases in liquids relates to pressure, allowing oxygen to dissolve effectively in body fluids. This increases tissue oxygenation rapidly, proven to enhance healing and recovery.
What improvements can I expect to see?
Though experiences vary, most patients report noticeable improvements, enhancing their quality of life. It's uncommon not to observe positive outcomes, though responses depend on individual circumstances. The goal is always to witness tangible benefits for each person.
When will I know how many sessions of HBOT are enough?
You won't notice anything specific, but what you can observe is the continuity of your improvements. A comprehensive clinical study involving 1,730 participants indicates that approximately 15 sessions are requisite for acute injuries, whereas chronic conditions may demand around 40 sessions. If you experience positive results within the initial 40 sessions, consider extending for another 40 sessions. Should improvements persist, continue with additional sessions as necessary. Ultimately, you are the best judge of how many sessions your body requires, even more than any doctor.
What should I know about Oxygen Toxicity?
Oxygen Toxicity should not be a concern at pressures below 1.5 ATA. Often, stress is incorrectly identified as oxygen toxicity. In rare cases, a patient may exhibit heightened sensitivity to oxygen, necessitating a personalized adjustment in pressure levels to accommodate that sensitivity.

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