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Professional Hyperbaric Chamber Designed for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Price $20000.00
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Model NO.:
XH1886
Certification:
CE
Type:
Hyperbaric Chamber
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
Trademark:
O2BAY
Transport Package:
Carton
Specification:
85*230CM
Origin:
China
Product Description

Product Description

Effortless entry with our slide-type door, sealed meticulously by pressure, integrated with a sophisticated slow-down system.
Select from multiple options of 75, 85, and 90 cm diameters to suit your needs.
Innovative system provides seamless two-way communications and control, both internally and externally.
Experience precision with our automatic air pressure control and efficient ventilation system.
Designed with two expansive windows on each side, enhancing visibility and comfort.
Delivers an exceptional 93%+ oxygen under pressure through a choice of oxygen headset or facial mask.
Features an automatic system for effective disinfection and deodorization.
Equipped with an ultra-quiet constant pressure valve, ensuring serene operation.
Advanced air pressure switching device with four adjustable settings for tailored pressure control.
Real-time oxygen concentration display and timing functions offer precise monitoring.
Model XH1876XH1886
Chamber
Capsule
Pressure1.5-2ATA(7-15psi)1.5-2ATA(7-15psi)
Material
Stainless steel
Size(D*L)75x232cm(30*92")85x232cm(34*92")
Weight235kg262kg
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

Why is oxygen so important?
Each day, the average adult consumes 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and inhales nearly 550 liters of oxygen. Astonishingly, 90% of our daily energy is derived from oxygen, with food and water making up the remainder. The human brain, while only 2% of body weight, demands 25% of the oxygen we breathe. This vital element fuels the energy cycle essential for life. Insufficient oxygen in tissues can initiate adverse events, potentially leading to infections, tissue damage, or both if left unaddressed. Low oxygen in tissues, known as hypoxia, presents a narrow window for correction. A hyperbaric chamber is a remarkable method to alleviate tissue hypoxia.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization, you may notice changes in ear pressure, possibly causing slight discomfort. To alleviate this sensation of fullness, you can yawn, swallow, or gently 'blow your nose.' Beyond these ear pressure adjustments, no other unusual sensations occur.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
Within a chamber pressurized at 1.3 to 1.5 times normal air pressure, you may not perceive a difference; however, breathing pure oxygen here significantly amplifies oxygen intake — up to 7-8 times more than usual. According to Henry's Law, the gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure. As a result, this pressurized oxygen dissolves into all body fluids, rapidly elevating tissue oxygen levels beyond normal. This process is scientifically proven to promote healing effectively.
What improvements can I expect to see?
This question encompasses numerous variables, so a generalized answer is necessary. Our response is based on general experience, acknowledging that individual results vary. Rarely do we fail to observe improvements. Our focus is on enhancing the quality of life for each individual.
When will I know how many sessions of HBOT are enough?
You won't have a definitive number. What you will notice is whether improvements persist. A clinical study involving 1,730 subjects suggests around 15 sessions for acute injuries and 40 for chronic ones. If you observe progress within the first 40 sessions, consider adding another 40. If improvements continue, extend by another 40. Ultimately, you are the most qualified judge of the number of sessions you require.
What about Oxygen Toxicity?
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