CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use

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Customization: Available
Certification: CE
Type: Hyperbaric Chamber
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  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
  • CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
XH1886
Function
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Theory
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
LCD Display
Digital Display Board
Group
Adult&Children
Pressure
1.4-2ATA
Color
Customizable
Noise
Ultra-Quiet
Material
Stainless Steel
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
85*230CM
Trademark
O2BAY
Origin
China
Production Capacity
300units/M

Product Description

Product Description

CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use

Experience the convenience and safety with our slide-type entry door, which is effortlessly sealed by pressure and equipped with a slow-down system for enhanced safety.
Choose from our versatile size options: 75, 85, and 90 cm diameters to perfectly suit your needs.
Benefit from seamless communication and control with our integrated inter and external systems.
Enjoy the reliability of an automatic air pressure control and ventilation system, ensuring a consistent and comfortable environment.
Admire the world outside through two large windows on both sides, offering ample natural light and visibility.
Experience enhanced oxygen delivery, with over 93% concentration provided under pressure via an oxygen headset or facial mask.
Maintain a pristine environment with our automatic disinfection and deodorization system.
Enjoy peace and tranquility with our ultra-quiet constant pressure valve, designed for a serene experience.
Customize your experience with our air pressure switching device, offering four adjustable pressure levels.
Stay informed and in control with our real-time oxygen concentration display and convenient timing function.
Model   XH1876 XH1886
Chamber
Capsule
Pressure 1.5-2ATA(7-15psi) 1.5-2ATA(7-15psi)
Material
Stainless steel
Size(D*L) 75x232cm(30*92") 85x232cm(34*92")
Weight 235kg 262kg
All-in-one
(AE 1931)
Size/Weight
L77*W35*H75cm(30"xl4"x29")/75kg
Flow of Air
80L/Min
Flow of Oxygen
5&10Liter/min
Air Filter
Dual
Cooler
Cooling system
Voltage
110VAC/220VAC/±10%
Description
All-in-one machine, a combine of air compressor, oxygen concentrator, and cooler
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CE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy UseCE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy UseCE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy UseCE Certified Hard Hyperbaric Chamber for Safe Oxygen Therapy Use

Why is oxygen so important?
Every day, the average adult consumes 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and nearly 550 liters of oxygen. Astonishingly, 90% of our daily energy derives from oxygen, while food and water provide the remaining 10%. Despite comprising just 2% of our body weight, the human brain utilizes 25% of the oxygen we inhale. This indispensable oxygen fuels the energy cycle that sustains life. Insufficient oxygen in body tissues triggers a cascade of adverse events, potentially leading to infections, tissue damage, or both if left uncorrected. Hypoxia, characterized by low oxygen levels in tissues, presents a critical window for intervention. An exemplary method to rectify tissue hypoxia is by utilizing a hyperbaric chamber.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During chamber pressurization, you may notice pressure changes in your ears, sometimes causing temporary discomfort. To equalize this pressure and alleviate any ear fullness, you can try yawning, swallowing, or 'blowing the nose.' Aside from these minor ear pressure adjustments, you will not experience any unusual or different sensations.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
Inside a chamber pressurized at 1.3 or 1.5 times the normal air pressure, it may feel no different than the usual environment, but breathing pure oxygen in such a setting provides 7-8 times the regular oxygen intake. According to Henry's Law, which states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure, pressurized oxygen permeates directly into all body fluids. Within minutes, this surplus oxygen elevates tissue oxygen levels well above normal, a process scientifically proven to stimulate healing.
What improvements can I expect to see?
This inquiry encompasses numerous variables and diverse outcomes, requiring a broad overview. While individual results vary, it is exceptionally uncommon not to observe any improvements. The primary objective is to enhance the quality of life for everyone utilizing the therapy.
When will I know how many sessions of HBOT are enough?
You may not know precisely. However, what you'll observe is whether improvements continue to manifest. Research involving 1,730 subjects suggests an average of around 15 sessions for acute injuries and 40 for chronic conditions. If beneficial results are evident after the initial 40 sessions, consider undertaking another 40. Should improvements persist, continue accordingly. Ultimately, you are the best judge of the number of sessions required, even more so than a doctor.
What about Oxygen Toxicity?
Oxygen Toxicity is not a concern when pressures are maintained below 1.5 ATA. Often, what is perceived as oxygen toxicity is actually stress. In rare instances, certain patients may exhibit heightened sensitivity to oxygen, necessitating personalized pressure adjustments to accommodate their unique requirements.

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