ISRO reports its choice to share innovation to make convenient clinical oxygen concentrators created by VSSC

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ISRO reports its choice to share innovation to make convenient clinical oxygen concentrators created by VSSC

 The Indian space office has reported its choice to move the innovation to make compact clinical oxygen concentrators created by the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC). 

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said that its rocket community VSSC has created clinical oxygen concentrator 'Shwaas', which can convey an improved level (more than 95%) of oxygen than in air to help patients with respiratory disease or who are on oxygen treatment. 


The gadget improves the oxygen gas content by specifically isolating the nitrogen gas from surrounding air through Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA), it said. 

Shwaas is fit for providing enhanced oxygen persistently at 10 liters each moment (LPM) sufficient for two patients all at once. 

As per the ISRO, the 600 W gadget works at a voltage of 220 V/50 Hz, has a controllable oxygen stream of 0.5-10 LPM, has two oxygen outlets, oxygen grouping of 82% and 95 percent ordinary at a pressing factor of 50-80 kPa 

Shwaas has perceptible caution for low virtue, low and significant degrees of pressing factor and stream pace of oxygen. The gadget, which weighs 42-44 kg, is 600 mm high, 500 mm long and 400 mm wide and has a LCD show showing oxygen fixation, stream rate, and pressing factor.

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