Nitrogen Generators Can Keep Mining Trucks on the Road

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Oxair Gas Systems is urging the Australian mining industry to embrace the latest on-site gas generating technology to ensure a constant flow of nitrogen to keep truck tyres rolling, improve safety and reduce carbon footprint.

Australia’s mines are a lot more technology-focused, however, still very labour intensive. Reducing human exposure to risks like lightning strikes, exploding tyres on trucks, rock falls, earth tremors and other potentially dangerous situations, such as extreme temperatures, is a focal point for the industry.

What Are the Benefits of Nitrogen in Mining?

Nitrogen-filled tyres protect mine workers by preventing fires when ruptured – an extra tier of safety on large off highway trucks where the huge wheels are right underneath the driver’s position. They run cooler in extreme temperatures and remain inflated for longer. Unlike compressed air, nitrogen is an inert gas that does not react with other materials, so it’s resistant to corrosion.

Filling with nitrogen has a lot of advantages but it is imperative that there is a constant supply at mining sites so that truck tyres can be fully inflated to reduce the risk of critical air leaks and rapid deflation, especially when vehicles are heavily loaded. Onsite generators can also assist miners to produce nitrogen for other site operations as needed.

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Nitrogen Generators

David Cheeseman, Chief Engineer at Oxair, a leading specialist in gas generation equipment, says: “Being at the mercy of the supply chain for nitrogen cylinders in extreme locations, where conditions are challenging, is risky and costly. Nitrogen can be difficult to transport, not to mention the additional carbon footprint of delivery miles and safety hazards for staff manually moving cylinders from one place to another.”

He added: “Companies can avoid the hassle of having to outsource their gas by switching to an on-tap supply. A compact nitrogen membrane or Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) nitrogen generator on-site is the ideal alternative to manhandling cylinders for heavy-duty equipment where precise or constant pressure is vital.”

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How Oxair’s Nitrogen Generators Work

Nitrogen membranes and PSA nitrogen generators are efficient. They offer a continuous flow of gas extracted from the atmosphere and are an environmentally friendly method of delivery as they reduce the carbon footprint associated with having cylinders transported from an off-site facility – and then the return journey when they are empty.

Producing high purity nitrogen from the air of up to 99.9%, this technology is cheap to run and once installed requires minimum maintenance. Generators are built to last, meet Australian standards, can operate in extreme conditions of temperature and pressure and are user friendly. They can be designed for outdoor or covered facilities as well as offering low energy consumption.

PSA Equipment in Mining

PSA equipment is bringing numerous advantages to Australia’s mining industry. They remove the safety hazards associated with high pressure gas cylinders and bulk cryogenic liquefied gas as well as supporting the bottom line with a more cost-efficient long-term alternative gas source.

On-site generators provide mines in Australia with a turn-key solution for getting a constant, reliable source of high-quality nitrogen where it is needed. It is clear that with responsible mining practices geared up for long-term sustainability, investments in quality equipment will be key to achieving both safety and sustainability goals.

Nitrogen Can Generate Great Tasting Wine

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Some winemakers are dedicated to producing wine through artisan techniques however, nitrogen generators help create great wine making this new technology hard to overlook. The shift to automation can propel a winemaker to the next level, especially when dealing with so many modern challenges such as labour shortages and climate change.

Technology is available for automating the process from vineyards to wineries, requiring less manual intervention, but what do you need to guarantee the quality of the end product? A constant supply of nitrogen is the key to preservation, dispensing, freshness and extending shelf life, says Oxair Gas Systems Ltd.

Oxidation, bacteria and spoilage are a winemaker’s worst enemies, threatening profits and sales – and of course, reputation. One bad experience may not deter a consumer, but more than that? That’ll be one customer buying a competitor’s wine next time. Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) nitrogen generators and membrane systems help prevent oxidation, which occurs when wine is exposed to too much oxygen. The use of nitrogen throughout the winemaking process helps preserve colour, flavour and aroma of any wine prior to corking or capping the bottle.

Having this colourless and odourless gas on tap 24/7 does not cause discoloration to bottles or have a negative impact on the product’s taste. With a zero tolerance for error, nitrogen generators are ideal for flushing during transfer and bottling of any wine to help minimise waste, save money, increase employee safety and reduce environmental impact.

The costs associated with setting up on-site nitrogen generation equipment are just a drop in the ocean when compared with payback that can be achieved many times over in the long term. Nitrogen can prevent wine from leaving a sour taste in the mouth during the three specific stages of the production process – flushing, sparging and blanketing.

Winemakers of all sizes can benefit from cutting down on waste caused by oxidation and spoilage. Nitrogen generating technology ensures the product leaves the winery in the best possible condition and tastes as intended a few months, years or even decades later! Using the gas squeezes oxygen out of the entire production process from fermentation to bottling and storage.

A nitrogen generator provides self-sufficiency as well as cost benefits against handling of liquid nitrogen tanks, allowing producers to turn supplies on and off as and when required. This means they can accommodate seasonal or fluctuating production schedules, such as the surge in demand seen during pandemic lockdowns and the effects of climate change on wine-growing regions.

Oxair provides solutions that are tailor-made for wine producers anywhere in the world. Process temperature control makes PSA generators very stable. This technology ensures reliable supplies of pure nitrogen, while a compact, robust design makes the equipment ideal where space in the winery is limited.

Self-contained nitrogen membrane systems also meet the needs of large-volume users. Flexible, cost-effective and cheaper to run compared to liquid nitrogen tanks, high-flow membrane nitrogen systems are up and running within minutes of installation. Along with a quick start-up they offer a smaller footprint and minimise power consumption.

Switching to nitrogen generating equipment is an efficient and cheaper way to ensure wines from the cellar meet customer expectations. Nitrogen generators and membrane units are safe, reliable, easy to operate and never run out of gas.

Oxair Director David Cheeseman, sums up: “Nitrogen generators and membrane units give winemakers complete control of a permanent supply of nitrogen rather than being at the mercy of deliveries, which can be affected by poor transport connectivity and extreme weather events. Using the equipment eliminates oxygen ensuring fabulous tasting wine from every harvest.”

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Oxair’s Oxygen Solutions Set Safety Bar In Australian Gold Mines

Pressure Swing Adsorption

Four Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) oxygen tonnage plants, manufactured by Perth-based Oxair Gas Systems Pty Ltd, have been supplied to mines in Western Australia, helping to create safe, responsible, efficient and profitable mining conditions on site.

Western Australia is home to many of the country’s largest mines, ranging from large gold producers and huge iron ore pits to smaller operators sourcing nickel, lithium and gold. PSA equipment removes the safety hazards associated with high pressure gas cylinders and bulk cryogenic liquefied gas as well as supporting the bottom line for companies, with a more cost-efficient long-term alternative gas source.

A PSA tonnage plant takes oxygen directly from the air using on average only three kilowatts of electricity per 100 cubic feet of oxygen produced, and transforms it into highly purified oxygen by removing nitrogen entrainments. In order to ensure oxygenating capacity each piece of PSA equipment can produce 2,072 kg of oxygen a day.

As with all high-quality engineering solutions, oxygen generators can be tailored exactly to suit an individual mine’s requirements. They can be designed for outdoor or covered facilities as well as offering low energy consumption. Training is available to enable local employees to properly calibrate and easily maintain the system once it is operational.

On-site oxygen generators are providing mines in Western Australia with a turn-key solution for ensuring a constant, reliable source of high-quality oxygen into their processes seven days a week. The typical period for getting a return on investment in a PSA oxygen tonnage plant is around three months – pretty quick!

Oxair’s David Cheeseman, says: “Oxair supplies equipment to mining operations around the world and we’re proud to be the local supplier of choice to our latest WA mining customers. Technical advances are transforming the sector all the time and innovation in autonomous underground mining and automated surface vehicles is accelerating the pace of sustainable solutions for equipment safety and reducing carbon emissions. Why not go the whole way and jettison conventional oxygen cylinders? Replace them with the latest on-site oxygen generating technology to boost production and improve safety – and ultimately save money.”

For further information on Oxair’s gas products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

Oxygen Generators Saving Lives In The Philippines

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Recent figures released by the Philippines health department revealed that over 1,000 people receiving treatment for Covid-19 are severe or critical cases. As with other hospitalised patients, a continuous flow of life-saving Oxygen is crucial for their recovery but can supply be guaranteed when ordering traditional cylinders?

To achieve self-sufficiency with this vital gas a growing number of medical facilities in the Philippines are switching to Oxygen Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology from Oxair, supplied in the country by distributor and hospital systems specialist Brilliant Metal Craft & Machine Design (BMC).

PSA systems are high quality, robust medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen on tap to hospitals and healthcare facilities – even in the remotest locations around the world. BMC has now installed almost 40 Oxair PSA solutions in hospitals across the region, from Isabela to Tagum City, with more in the pipeline.

Australia-based Oxair, a global leader in gas processing systems, offers a simpler, safer alternative to dependence on cylinder-stored medical oxygen. As it extracts its supplies directly from the atmosphere, PSA oxygen provides better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen.

This system saves room space, offers output pressure and a flow rate to suit the needs of the hospital and is capable of piping oxygen to every department where it is needed. Many medical centres across Philippine islands now have peace of mind, free from the worries associated with deliveries of cylinders – thanks to the dedicated work from BMC.

Oxair’s system delivers constant oxygen of 94-95 per cent purity through PSA filtration, a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand. Oxair has expanded its operations in order to keep up with demand for standalone Oxygen PSA units.

BMC’s Kristine Belle, explained: “PSA systems enable self-generated oxygen so supply for the hospital is secured. No more worries and red tape associated with deliveries of cylinder-stored oxygen. Handling and storage difficulties are also effectively eliminated.”

The cost to a Philippines health facility generating its own oxygen is a fraction of purchased oxygen, meaning fast equipment investment payback and great savings in the long term.

David Cheeseman of Oxair added: “We’ve seen terrible consequences from a lack of life-saving medical oxygen, especially when treating Covid-19 patients. Medical facilities in the Philippines can rely on our technology for their oxygen needs as it is tried and tested over many years and the installations are carried out by BMC to an extremely high standard.”

The covid-19 pandemic is far from over and is continuing to place additional pressure on oxygen supplies. More and more hospitals in the Philippines are recognising that PSA systems provide almost instant access to vital oxygen supplies under significantly safer conditions.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

You can find out more about BMC at https://www.brilliantmetalcraft.com/hospital-systems/

Find them at C. Borces St., Mabolo, Cebu City, Philippines or call (032) 233-5927 or (032) 231-7684

Oxair relocates to boost productivity

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Australian gas processing systems specialist Oxair has relocated to new headquarters in Perth. The move is part of a long-term strategy for the business to focus resources on reducing lead times on orders for all sizes of equipment.

Moving across town from its original premises in the Western Australia state capital the company, which has also doubled its workforce, says the new facility will enable it to improve productivity and efficiency and maintain maximum manufacturing capability.

Global demand for Oxair’s technology is growing, especially from hospitals for medical oxygen generators due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Speeding up delivery times for this equipment is vital for many parts of the world where there are still severe oxygen shortages leading to preventable deaths.

Oxair designs and manufactures bespoke and off-the-shelf oxygen and nitrogen Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) systems and desiccant heatless dryers. The company also produces pressure vessels, skid fabrication and process piping.

As well as supplying hospitals and healthcare facilities around the world with life-saving PSA oxygen systems, Oxair’s range of cost-effective technology also serves the mining, offshore, marine and livestock sectors in Europe, South America, Africa and South East Asia.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

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Tragic Incidents Highlight Safety Dilemma For Hospitals

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Recent tragic events in India and Iraq have focused minds on the safety measures in place at hospitals for the storage of oxygen supplies. Now gas processing systems specialist Oxair is urging medical and healthcare facilities across the world to avoid shortcuts and consider safety above all when ordering in their oxygen supplies.

At least 22 people died in a hospital in India when the flow of oxygen through ventilators was fatally interrupted. Meanwhile in Iraq 174 were killed in two separate catastrophic fires within three months at hospitals in the capital Baghdad and Nassiriya, reportedly caused by oxygen tanks exploding.

Safe oxygen supplies for hospitals

International health agencies had sounded warnings about a growing crisis of severe oxygen shortages, which is leading to hospitals outsourcing as many oxygen cylinders as possible. However, there are potential pitfalls such as a lack of suitable and safe storage space. Oxair has developed a simpler, safer solution – and it has already been deployed and proven.

A significant number of hospitals across India and other regions of the Middle East and Australasia are now self-sufficient and saving lives with an off-the-shelf Oxygen Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) system. These are high quality, robust medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen on tap to hospitals and healthcare facilities – even in the remotest locations around the world.

As it extracts its supplies directly from the atmosphere, PSA Oxygen offers better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen. This system saves room space, offers output pressure and a flow rate to suit the needs of the hospital and is capable of piping oxygen to every department where it is needed.

Oxair’s safe oxygen supplies for hospitals deliver constant oxygen of 94-95 per cent purity through PSA filtration, a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand. Orders for ready-to-use, standalone Oxygen PSA units can be turned around in just a few weeks, depending on local lockdown conditions.

David Cheeseman of Oxair said: “We’ve seen terrible consequences recently from a lack of life-saving medical oxygen, especially when treating Covid-19 patients. But there’s a lot more to it than simply pulling in extra cylinder supplies. If exposed to certain conditions the storage, handling and removal of these cylinders can also be hugely dangerous. It’s precisely the type of far-lying medical facility that might run out of oxygen, that is least equipped to store more of it safely and securely.

“We believe our PSA systems are the safest and ultimately cheapest solution for hospitals anywhere. The design of these PSA systems as ‘plug-and-play’ means that they are literally ready to start working as soon as they are delivered and plugged in, with voltage adapted to the country of delivery. So, hospitals can rely on technology that is tried and tested over many years, coupled with almost instant access to vital oxygen supplies under significantly safer conditions.”

 

Gas Systems Specialist Responds To Africa’s Oxygen Shortages With Life-Saving Solution

Oxair Medical Oxygen

Many African countries are facing a growing crisis of severe oxygen shortages which is leading to preventable deaths, according to a recent report from the BBC. Whilst there are no official figures available, international health agencies have sounded a warning. But global gas process systems specialist Oxair has developed a simple solution to prevent hundreds of lives being lost in Africa – and it has already been deployed and proven.

Oxair engineer David Cheeseman explains: “A number of African hospitals, including the likes of Heal Africa in Goma, The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), are already saving lives with an off-the-shelf Oxygen Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) system. These are high quality, robust medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen on tap to hospitals and healthcare facilities even in the remotest locations around the world.”

Medical facilities are often forced to rely on outsourcing this life-giving gas, with failing supplies a potential catastrophe for hospitals, not to mention the problems associated with storing, handling and removing traditional oxygen cylinders. The situation is being exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with multiple remote hospitals and care facilities in low-income countries struggling to source the oxygen supplies they need.

Oxygen shortages – solutions

PSA Oxygen offers better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen. In this case a plug and play system with output pressure of five bar and a flow rate to suit the needs of the hospital, and capable of piping oxygen around the hospital to every department as needed. Or, in cases where the hospital does not have a central piping system, Oxair will supply an on-site cylinder filling system. It’s a highly cost-effective and hygienic alternative to the inconvenience and uncertainty of cylinder delivery.

David adds: “Oxair’s system delivers constant oxygen of 94-95 per cent purity through PSA filtration, a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand. We can turn around orders for ready-to-use, standalone Oxygen PSA units in just a few weeks, and we’ll happily provide a charitable rate for organisations with a bona fide charitable status, to supplement funding available from international finance sources.

“We are ready to step up supplies and prepared to do whatever is necessary to help healthcare services during the current coronavirus crisis – and beyond – by providing this life-saving oxygen equipment in Africa and wherever else it is needed. The design of these PSA systems as ‘plug-and-play’ means that they are literally ready to start working as soon as they are delivered and plugged in, with voltage adapted to the country of delivery. So, hospitals can rely on technology that is tried and tested over many years, coupled with almost instant access to vital oxygen supplies.”

 

Air Drying Kit Can Maintain Peak Performance For Mines And Pipelines

Oxair Desiccant Dryers

Eliminating the build-up of moisture is an ongoing challenge in the mining and offshore sectors, where the harsh and hazardous environments make it daunting to maintain the integrity of key infrastructure and equipment, which needs clean and dry air to operate efficiently.

Oxair, a leading global specialist in gas separation equipment, supplies desiccant air dryers that can help combat condensation in pipelines and keep machinery running for longer in mines without the disruption to production caused by major maintenance. For underground mining operations clean, dry air is vital. As well as affecting energy bills and production costs, contamination can result in poor performance of equipment, breakdowns, corrosion of parts, failure of air cylinders and solenoid valves as well as damage to air tools.

Air drying kit

Australia-based Oxair, which also supplies oxygen generators and nitrogen systems as a safer and more reliable alternative to cylinders, says its high-performance desiccant air dryers provide mines and offshore platforms with a clean and consistent compressed air supply to protect pneumatic instruments and keep pipeline applications as dry as possible, thus extending their life.

A typical desiccant air dryer pays for itself in less than a year by reducing and eliminating maintenance costs and downtime, while having less impact on the environment by reducing transport emissions through service call-outs and the disposal of broken parts.

Oxair’s David Cheeseman explained: “Condensation and corrosion can disrupt operations such as mining and oil and gas extraction. The flow rates of our equipment for generating instrument air are quite phenomenal and they can be customised for offshore lifting to a platform. With a desiccant dryer, machinery has a better chance of running at peak efficiency and surviving longer without major maintenance than it would without this essential equipment.”

Desiccant dryers pass compressed air through a pressure vessel with two ‘towers’ filled with an alumina desiccant bed. This is the material that adsorbs water from the air and the bed becomes saturated and is regenerated in the next cycle. The dryer is timed to switch towers based on a standard timing cycle. During drying some compressed air is used to purge/dry the depressurised desiccant offline bed. Another advantage Oxair’s twin-bed system has over its competitors is the gentle cycle turnover which allows it to carry on getting air through the dryer when swapping over beds, unlike a lot of other systems where the pressure drops slightly for a short period.

Offering a smaller footprint, flexibility and ease of installation, Oxair can supply different types of air dryers, available in both electric and pneumatic control formats. All are PLC controlled with reliable HMI touch screen, and the company also offers conversions on customers’ own air-drying equipment. Oxair also manufactures larger 25–30 bar dryers in a certified lifting frame (up to 10,000 SCFM). Ideal for pipeline maintenance and other offshore activities, Oxair’s air drying kit can be skid mounted. They provide a cost-effective solution for ensuring a continuous stream of dry air safely on-site in a wide range of remote locations and harsh environments including Zone 1 requirements.

Oxair is focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. It is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

Oxair develops fully humane poultry euthanasia

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Oxair has put its extensive expertise to humane use with the launch of a unique nitrogen-based system which gives egg-laying poultry a distress-free send-off at end of life.

The culling of ageing egg-layers in a humane and hassle-free manner remains challenging for poultry farmers, especially with very large flocks. As the price for layer-meat has reduced significantly in recent years, the outlay involved in shipping spent layers off to poultry processing plants has made this option commercially unviable for most poultry farmers.

Poultry euthanasia systems


A commonly preferred method, gassing with carbon dioxide, remains controversial as it has been shown to cause distress to poultry. Oxair’s patented Anoxiatec equipment provides the ideal solution, gently guiding poultry into a controlled nitrogen environment, into which nitrogen is injected. The birds are gradually put to sleep within 2 – 3 minutes and at no time regain consciousness or experience distress.

Similar methods using nitrogen have previously been trialled; however Oxair’s enclosed system ensures no danger to the operator and no risk that the birds may regain consciousness or fight the procedure.

The Anoxiatec can be mounted on a portable system if desired, enabling ease of transport, and large and small models can be custom built as per customer requirements. In addition, the application is not restricted to poultry and can be successfully used for other small animals such as commercially farmed rabbits.

David Cheeseman explains: “For decades poultry farmers have been seeking a more humane way of putting down egg-laying poultry at the end of their life. Traditional methods are not exactly known for being free of distress for the birds, so we’re delighted that our new and unique system can fill this gap in the market so effectively. It really is the most humane way available to give aged egg-laying birds a more peaceful, distress-free send-off.”

Oxair’s designs are focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. It is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

 

Oxair’s Life-Saving Psa Systems Can Help Boost Oxygen Supplies

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A potential worldwide shortage of medical oxygen supplies due to the coronavirus pandemic could be alleviated by installing Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) systems in healthcare facilities, says Oxair, a global manufacturer of advanced gas process systems.

Ensuring a reliable supply of oxygen during the Covid-19 crisis is proving challenging due to the rising demand from healthcare services across the world desperate to have the life-saving Oxygen for ventilators and masks to keep their growing number of patients alive, as well as to aid their recovery from the virus.

Australia-based Oxair and its manufacturing facility in both Australia and India can turn around orders for ready-to-use Oxygen PSA units in about 8 to ten weeks for the Asia/Pacific (APAC) and African regions, depending on local lockdown laws or travel restrictions. These are high quality, robust medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen on tap to hospitals and healthcare facilities even in the remotest locations around the world.

Medical facilities are often forced to rely on outsourcing this life-giving gas, with failing supplies a potential catastrophe for hospitals, not to mention the problems associated with the storage, handling and removal of traditional oxygen cylinders. PSA Oxygen offers better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen – in this case a plug and play system with output pressure of four bars and a flow rate of 160 litres per minute, capable of piping oxygen around the hospital to every department as needed. It’s a highly cost-effective and hygienic alternative to the inconvenience and uncertainty of cylinders.

The system delivers constant oxygen of 94-95 percent purity through PSA filtration, a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand.

David Cheeseman of Oxair explained: “We are ready to step up supplies and prepared to do whatever is necessary to help healthcare services during the current coronavirus crisis – and beyond – by providing this life-saving oxygen equipment wherever it is needed. The design of these PSA systems as ‘plug-and-play’ means that they are literally ready to start working as soon as they are delivered and plugged in – with voltage adapted to the country of delivery. So hospitals can rely on technology which is tried and tested over many years, coupled with almost instant access to vital oxygen supplies.”

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

Heal Africa Delighted With Oxair’s Life-Saving Psa System

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Ensuring a reliable supply of medical oxygen to hospitals in remote and warn-torn locations proves a constant challenge when faced with poor infrastructure, limited resources and haphazard road conditions.

Medical facilities are often forced to rely on outsourcing this life-giving gas, with failing supplies a potential nightmare for hospitals, not to mention the problems associated with the storage, handling and removal of traditional oxygen cylinders.

Heal Africa hospital in Goma, The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) had been relying on tanker deliveries of medical oxygen supplies from a neighbouring state, but staff found that patients were being left at risk due to faulty equipment which upon testing, was discovered to be supplying just 60 percent oxygen purity compared with the standard 93 percent needed for medical grade applications.

It was decided that a new oxygen system was vital and the hospital was able to overcome its supply difficulties by having an Oxair OA450 system installed, piping oxygen around the hospital to every department as needed, providing a cost-effective and hygienic alternative to the inconvenience of ordering in traditional carbon steel cylinders which are prone to corrosion.

High purity oxygen is essential for the health and safety of patients and the Oxair system delivers constant oxygen of 95 percent purity through PSA filtration. PSA is a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand.

Oxair agreed to provide a charitable rate for the installation and monies were raised through the Heal Africa charitable trust, which provides healthcare and wider community support, treating some of the most difficult cases in a region which has experienced extreme violence, mass population displacement and a collapse of public health services.

Jim Newell of Oxair commented: “Oxair can happily provide a charitable rate for organisations with a bona fide charitable status and the staff at Heal Africa are absolutely delighted with the new OA450 system. It really was our pleasure to be able to participate in such a worthy cause.”

A global manufacturer of advanced gas process systems, Oxair’s PSA units are quality medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities even in the remotest locations around the world. Oxair’s designs are focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

Nitrogen Generating Systems Are Key To Tyre Inflation

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Nitrogen-filled tyres are used in rugged activities like construction, mining, motor racing and the aerospace industry and are becoming more popular with ordinary cars because they remain inflated for longer and are more tolerant of heat.

However, whether rolling out a Formula One car, a jet aircraft a dumper truck or a Ford car, tyre suppliers can avoid the hassle of having to outsource their gas from conventional cylinders by switching to gas on tap through a nitrogen generator.

Being at the mercy of the supply chain for bottled nitrogen, especially in extreme locations where conditions are challenging, is costly and can be difficult to transport, not to mention the health and safety risks for staff manually moving cylinders from one place to another says Oxair, an Australian specialist in the supply of gas generation equipment to international markets.

However, it is imperative that tyres are inflated with nitrogen in many sectors to reduce the risk from critical air leaks when the vehicle’s tyres are under pressure. Nitrogen-filled tyres are more resistant to hot climates and from freezing at high altitudes – India is considering making nitrogen-filled tyres mandatory on its roads to reduce the chances of tyres bursting due to excessive heat*.

That makes tyres inflated with nitrogen an excellent choice for vehicles and heavy-duty equipment where precise or constant pressure is vital. Unlike compressed air, nitrogen is an inert gas that does not react with other materials, so is resistant to corrosion and therefore provides an extra tier of safety where critical applications are involved – this is where Oxair’s nitrogen generators can assist.

Oxair’s nitrogen generators are efficient and compact, an ideal solution for tyre depots, motor racing establishments, airlines, garages, mining and construction sites. They offer a continuous flow of gas extracted from the atmosphere and are an environmentally friendlier way of delivery by reducing the carbon footprint associated with having cylinders transported from an off-site facility and then the return journey when they are empty.

The company also uses Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) or membrane technology, cost-effective filtration methods for onsite nitrogen production for a wide range of high purity and flow requirements, to be used directly by the end user on demand.

Chief Engineer, David Cheeseman, said: “At Oxair we manufacture nitrogen plants for the tyre industry which are cheap to run and once installed require minimum maintenance. They are built to last and operator friendly, making them crucial where tyres may be difficult to change or service due to the remoteness of the location or application.”

Companies will stock cylinders of nitrogen as emergency back-up vessels to meet specific needs, however customers moving to onsite generation can trust the kit from Oxair, a leading supplier of equipment noted for being among the most reliable, safest and efficient source of gas delivery.

Oxair’s designs are focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. It is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

*https://www.autocarindia.com/car-news/government-mulling-making-nitrogen-filled-tyres-mandatory-413422

Oxair’s Cost-Saving Equipment Helps The Sun Rise In Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a hotbed of cricket with the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium being a popular venue in the Indian Premier League (IPL), but it is the Sunrise Hospital that is onto a winner after installing a cost-saving Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) system, manufactured by Oxair Gas Systems, to supply its oxygen.

Oxair’s advanced medical equipment has transformed the oxygen set-up, saving the Hyderabad hospital around 1700 Australian dollars a month by reducing its dependence on cylinders. The facility was going through cylinders at a costly rate of up to 16 a day, not to mention the risk to staff from loading, unloading and changing the cumbersome containers.

Serving the southern India state capital of Telangana, the Sunrise enlisted Oxair’s India agent Agastya to install an OA 160 PSA system, significantly improving the oxygen run rate compared to the supply time of traditional cylinders which, when outsourcing, can also be at the mercy of poor transport connectivity and extreme weather events.

Saving lives as well as money, Oxair’s PSA system helps the multi-specialist hospital eliminate possible future interruptions to its oxygen supply chain and reduces the requirement for staff to handle cylinders, guaranteeing constant, high purity oxygen directly on tap, with immediate back-up when needed. As one of the world’s major healthcare markets, there is an increasing trend among hospitals in India to discard the conventional method of importing oxygen cylinders in favour of an automated system. PSA delivery equipment offers a sustainable alternative with constant purity of up to 93-94%.

PSA is a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be piped directly to the end user on demand. This system offers better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen.

Ashok Seshasayee of Oxair’s agent Agastya said: “Everyone at Sunrise is very happy with the equipment and the service we provided. The owner is happy because the hospital is saving money which can be redirected to improving other services, while the staff are happy because they don’t have to exert time and energy in handling cylinders.”

Oxair’s PSA units are quality medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities in even the remotest locations around the globe. As well as India, hospitals worldwide are benefiting from Oxair’s PSA units which have also been installed in Africa, the Philippines, Tonga, and Indonesia to provide a reliable and sustainable supply of oxygen.

Find out more here: https://www.oxair.com.au/markets/medical/

Fish Back On The Menu With Oxair’s Yield Boosting Technology

With fisheries around the world close to or beyond sustainable limits, and current health recommendations advising an increased intake of oily fish to help protect against heart disease, governments are warning that that the only way to satisfy consumer demand is the continued growth of aquaculture.*

The good news is that fish farms can increase stocking densities and improve yields by up to one third by specifying PSA oxygen applications from gas separation specialist Oxair, which can introduce oxygen to fish tanks in its pure form. The benefits of oxygen generation are well known within the aquaculture industry: fish require at least 80 percent oxygen saturation in the water for optimal growth. Insufficient oxygen levels cause poor digestion in the fish, so that they require more food and the risk of illness also increases.

Conventional oxygenation methods based on the addition of air alone quickly reach their limits because, in addition to the 21 percent oxygen that air contains, air also contains other gases, in particular nitrogen. Applying the same technology as that used in medical facilities, Oxair’s gas generators use Pressure Swing Adsorption to introduce pure oxygen directly into the water. This enables the production of much greater quantities of fish in a comparatively small volume of water and causes the fish to grow larger as well. This enables even small enterprises to farm considerably more biomass, making it easier for them to assert themselves in the economic environment.

James Newell, Oxair’s CEO, explained: “We supply PSA equipment for many facilities around the world, from aquacultures in Singapore to the University of Tasmania’s research facility. Our installation at a barramundi farm in Darwin has shown that for every 1kg of oxygen pumped into the water, 1kg of fish growth results. Our generators are currently being used to farm salmon, eels, trout, prawns and snapper among other varieties, at a global level.”

More efficient to run than traditional paddlewheel equipment, Oxair’s generators increase the partial pressure and thus the natural saturation limit in the water by a factor of 4.8 compared to aeration with mere air. A steady supply of oxygen is vital, especially since the majority of fish farms are located in remote areas. Using Oxair’s equipment, fish farms can maintain a reliable in-house supply of oxygen rather than depending upon tanker deliveries which, if delayed, could compromise the quality of a fish farm’s entire stock.

Farms can make further savings as fish health and metabolism are improved, so less feed is needed. As a consequence, salmon farmed in this way contain a higher concentration of Omega 3 fatty acids and develop an improved flavour. As the quality of the water determines the quality of the fish, Oxair’s equipment can also be used to create the ozone needed in water recycling reactors to sterilise the used water – which is then treated with UV light before being recirculated into the tank.

Oxair’s designs are focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. The company is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

*https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/635209/Future_of_the_sea_-_trends_in_aquaculture_FINAL_NEW.pdf

Oxair’s PSA Equipment Breathes New Life into Indian Hospital

Oxair Gas Systems India

Oxair Gas Systems was called in by a hospital in the Bijapur district of the bustling Indian state of Karnataka to transform its oxygen supply set-up, after ventilators supporting patients’ breathing had been idle for almost two years.

Piping issues were the cause of the problem for Choudhary Hospital, which was also reliant on outsourcing oxygen cylinders. Oxair’s India agent Agastya restored the pipes to bring the ventilators back into operation before installing an Oxair Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) system to ensure a permanent supply of oxygen.

More and more medical facilities in India are installing PSA equipment to ensure cost-effective supplies of the life-saving gas rather than being at the mercy of deliveries of traditional cylinders, which can be affected by poor transport connectivity and extreme weather events.

To help eliminate possible future interruptions to its oxygen supply chain and reduce the requirement for staff to manhandle cylinders, the multi-specialty hospital switched to a PSA system from Oxair to guarantee constant, high purity oxygen on tap, with immediate back-up when needed.

Oxair is making inroads in what is one of the world’s major healthcare markets, convincing many hospitals in India to discard the conventional method of importing oxygen cylinders in favour of an automated system. PSA delivery equipment offers a sustainable alternative directly where it’s needed with constant purity of up to 93-94%.

PSA is a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be piped directly to the end user on demand or to refill cylinders already in circulation.

General Surgeon, Dr Ravikumar K Choudhary, who founded Choudhary hospital in 2005, said: “The PSA system from Oxair is supporting eight patients through two ventilators. We can now release staff from the burden of shifting cylinders around and offer better patient care with a permanent flow of high-quality oxygen directly where it’s needed.”

Choudhary is following in the footsteps of other hospitals in the Indian medical fraternity that have realised the benefits of having their own source of oxygen, rather than counting on outside sources and the handling of cylinders.

Oxair’s PSA units are quality medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities in even the remotest locations around the globe. As well as India, hospitals worldwide are benefiting from Oxair’s PSA units which have also been installed in Africa, the Philippines, Tonga, and Indonesia to provide a reliable and sustainable supply of oxygen.

Find out more here: https://www.oxair.com.au/markets/medical/

Air Dryer Treatment Keeps the Wheels of Industry Turning

Desiccant air dryers offer manufacturers a straightforward and economical way of protecting equipment, reducing maintenance costs and cutting their carbon footprint.

For many industrial operations it is vital that pneumatic equipment is in an environment where the compressed air supply is clean and consistent. As well as affecting energy bills and production costs, contamination with water, dirt or dust can result in poor performance of equipment, breakdowns, corrosion of parts, failure of air cylinders and Solenoid valves as well as damage to air tools.

Condensation and corrosion can disrupt manufacturing in various industrial sectors including food, beverages, pharmaceutical, offshore and aerospace. Suppliers like Oxair offer a range of compressed air dryers, alongside refrigerant dryers, to ensure that the air is as dry as needed.

A typical desiccant air dryer pays for itself in less than a year by reducing and eliminating maintenance costs and downtime, making company operations more productive while having less impact on the environment by reducing transport emissions through service call-outs and the disposal of broken parts.

Dry air keeps pneumatic equipment running at peak efficiency and extends the service life of air tools, motors and cylinders. Desiccant dryers pass compressed air through a pressure vessel with two ‘towers’ filled with an alumina desiccant bed. This is the material that adsorbs water from the air and the bed becomes saturated and is regenerated in the next cycle

The dryer is timed to switch towers based on a standard timing cycle. During the drying cycle some compressed air is used to purge/dry the depressurised desiccant offline bed. Oxair’s desiccant air dryers are available in both electric and pneumatic control formats are PLC controlled with reliable HMI touch screen, the company also offers conversions on customers’ own air-drying equipment.

Air flows can be achieved from 100 SCFM to 10,000 SCFM, with pressures from 100 psi to 500 psi. Certified lifting frames are available as well as the multi stage filtration system for maximum protection. AS-1210 or ASME V111 stamped pressure valves are available and the system has a super quiet muffler for noise control.

Designed for consistent pressure dew points, -40°C to -60°C, Oxair’s desiccant air dryers eliminate water and freezing ice in low ambient temperatures. The system comes completely assembled, piped and wired with a full charge of activated alumina desiccant. The only thing that needs doing for operation is to hook the system up to the utilities.

Ideal for pipeline maintenance and other offshore industries are the Prism Cactus® pc3010 Membrane Air Dryer, a cost-effective solution for ensuring a continuous stream of dry air on-site in a wide range of remote and harsh environments or High Pressure Desiccant Air Dryers with either a vertical or horizontal compressor.

Oxair is focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. It is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

Dr. Einstein Says Installing Oxair’s PSA System was a Brainwave

Ensuring a constant supply of oxygen for India’s healthcare sector, one of the biggest in the country, can be difficult if hospitals and medical facilities are serving remote locations and rely on outsourcing this life-saving gas.

At the mercy of extreme weather conditions and haphazard transport links, failing supplies are a potential nightmare for hospitals, not to mention the problems associated with storage, handling and removal of traditional oxygen cylinders.

Oxair Gas Systems is helping many hospitals in India to overcome these challenges by installing automatic oxygen delivery equipment that offers a cost-effective alternative to the inconvenience of ordering in traditional cylinders. Australia-based company Oxair, through its India agent Agastya, has been successfully targeting the subcontinent medical market with Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) systems, which generate oxygen on tap directly to where it’s needed with constant purity of up to 93-94%.

PSA is a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be piped directly to the end user on demand or to refill bottles already in circulation.

Chellam Hospital, based on the outskirts of Chennai, is one of India’s growing number of healthcare facilities that has installed Oxair’s cost-effective PSA oxygen system and is reaping the benefits, according to the hospital’s founder and Endocrinologist Dr. Einstein.

He said: “I was impressed with Agastya’s very professional approach in assessing our requirements and the installation of the Oxair equipment was to our exact specification. It now means that we have a sustainable supply of oxygen and no longer have to rely on shipping in replacement cylinders.”

Like many hospitals floor space was at a premium at Chelllam. Following guidance from Agastya, it was decided to site the versatile PSA system on the rooftop from where the equipment is providing oxygen through ventilators that are supporting patients with their breathing.

Chellam is following in the footsteps of other hospitals in the Indian medical fraternity that have realised the benefits of having their own source of oxygen rather than relying on outsourcing supplies and the resultant handling of cylinders.

A global manufacturer of advanced gas process systems, Oxair’s PSA units are quality medical devices designed to last and deliver consistent, high purity oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities in even the remotest locations around the world.

As well as India, hospital patients worldwide are benefiting from Oxair’s units which have also been installed in Africa, the Philippines, Tonga, and Indonesia to provide a reliable and sustainable supply of oxygen.

 

Don’t Bottle It – Oxair’s Nitrogen Membrane Generators Lift the Bar

Oxair says companies deciding who to partner for their regular supplies of nitrogen can be certain of one thing – shipping in cumbersome cylinders or tankers is an outdated option now that revolutionary, onsite nitrogen membrane systems and Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology is available.

Nitrogen is used for displacing oxygen to prevent explosions in highly dangerous atmospheres, with companies often relying on the gas being transported in. This can prove expensive and logistically challenging for remote locations due to conditions on route and storage space, not to mention the health and safety risks for staff manually moving cylinders from one place to another.

In the heat of a mining operation, drilling for oil and gas or turning molten metals, being at the mercy of the supply chain for nitrogen cylinders or risk externally sourced cylinders or tanks running out at a critical time, are potential problems that operators working in hostile conditions can do without.

Generating nitrogen on site offers a more flexible, stable supply line and is more environmentally friendly, making redundant the need to swap full for empty cylinders, as well as providing other benefits such as easy installation, fast start-up, unattended operation and cost savings.

Suitable for a range of industry sectors, including mining, steel, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and automotive, onsite nitrogen membrane generators from Oxair can be customised to provide an efficient supply for a variety of volumes, purity requirements and usage patterns, especially if the demand fluctuates.

Onsite gas generation, involving membrane technology, uses compressed air forced through a polymeric hollow fibre to selectively permeate oxygen, water vapour, and other impurities out of its side walls while allowing nitrogen to flow through its centre and emerge as high purity N2 gas.

Oxair’s nitrogen membrane systems supply a range of volume requirements up to 5,000 M3/hr (170,000 SCFH with a range of purities up to 99.9%), delivering a constant flow of the high purity gas, while the compact design is ideal where space is an issue.

The PRISM® membrane system available from Oxair is ideal for larger nitrogen demands, especially in remote locations such as oil platforms and chemical plants. This technology can be used directly by the end user on demand, eliminating the need for cylinders, dewars or tanks.

Both membrane and PSA nitrogen generating technology are also environmentally friendlier methods of delivery by reducing the carbon footprint associated with having cylinders transported from an off-site facility and then the return journey when they are empty.

Companies will stock cylinders of nitrogen as emergency back-up vessels to meet specific needs, however customers moving to onsite generation can trust the kit from Oxair, a leading supplier of equipment noted for being among the most reliable, safest and efficient source of gas delivery.

CEO of Oxair, James Newell, said: “Companies have different demands but need to adapt to a dynamic marketplace and squeeze every cent out of production processes. Ensuring a constant supply of nitrogen is a crucial requirement for many industry sectors. Nitrogen membrane generators can safeguard supplies and help operators become self-sufficient in this important gas.”

Oxair is focused on meeting exacting customer requirements, reliability, ease of maintenance, safety, and plant self-protection. It is a world leading manufacturer of gas process systems, for shipboard and land-based use to suit any requirement.

For further information on Oxair’s products and services visit: www.oxair.com.au

Oxair’s PSA System Supplies Consistent Lifeline for Indian Hospital

A busy hospital in the sprawling city of Prune, India, has secured a constant source of oxygen after Oxair Gas Systems India supplied an on-site Pressure Swing Adsorption system (PSA) as a cost-effective alternative to importing conventional cylinders.

PSA is a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be piped directly to the end user on demand or to refill bottles already in circulation.

Oxair Gas Systems India successfully installed the oxygen production system, which generates the life-saving gas directly from the atmosphere with constant purity of up to 95%, at the Samarth Hospital, a highly-regarded medical facility in the state of Maharashtra that had been using up to six oxygen cylinders a day.

Investing in the Oxair PSA system releases Samarth Hospital from the inconvenience and expense of shipping in replacement cylinders of the gas, as well as reduce the health and safety risk to employees from handling them within the facility.

Like many hospitals space was at a premium at Samarth, to overcome this challenge Agastya sited the equipment in the basement where there was sufficient ventilation. The medical facility now boasts oxygen on tap directly supplying ventilators supporting patients with their breathing.

PSA plants are gaining traction within the medical fraternity in India as they bring control of oxygen in-house, eliminating handling of cylinders and the reliance on outsourcing. Oxair’s units not only bring substantial cost savings and convenience, but guarantee that extreme situations like weather events cannot leave patients vulnerable to failing supplies.

Dr. Suhas Kalshetty, an intensive care doctor at the Samarth Hospital, said: “The new oxygen system is helping to deliver improved healthcare for the people of Pune – it offers a consistent and sustainable source of pure oxygen which is helping to save patients’ lives.”

Oxair’s PSA systems are high quality medical devices, fully compliant under regulation ISO 13485 for use in all hospitals and healthcare facilities. The equipment is designed to last and deliver high purity oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities in even the remotest locations around the world.

Sourcing conventional oxygen cylinders can be a drain on hospital resources, Oxair is spearheading the drive on the Subcontinent for a safer, cleaner and more robust method of delivering this life-saving gas that will enable medical facilities to be self-sufficient in generating the purest of oxygen for years to come.

As well as India, patients worldwide are benefiting from Oxair’s units which have also been installed in hospitals in Africa, the Philippines, Tonga, and Indonesia to provide a reliable and sustainable supply of oxygen.

 

 

Oxair Fanfare Ushers In Golden Era For Oxygen Generators

A constant stream of pure oxygen is vital for many functions, too little or running out of this necessity puts lives in danger, which is why a leading global manufacturer of gas process systems is urging industrial users to jettison conventional containers and replace them with the safest, latest on-site oxygen generating technology.

Australia-based Oxair says that having a constant supply of high purity oxygen on tap, compared to being dependant on shipping in cylinders from an outside source, could be the difference between life and death when treating patients in hospitals and medical facilities.

Already in use in many remote locations where healthcare might be compromised due to failing supplies of cylinders, Oxair’s Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) system is enabling hospitals to be self-sufficient in generating the purest of oxygen for years to come.

By switching from cylinders, that can be at the mercy of delays during transportation as well as being potentially prone to corrosion from moisture, salt and other materials, to Oxair’s oxygen generator reduces manpower handling cylinders, saves room space and the life-saving gas is immediately available.

In addition to saving lives on wards, Oxair’s robust technology is ideal in the extreme conditions that can often be encountered in sectors such as mining, farming or even in the military where the use of resources to clear empty oxygen cylinders can become a thing of the past.

Safety in gold mining is improved significantly through the use of oxygen generators. Mined rock is usually ground up and turned into a slurry by adding cyanide, oxygen and water before being fed through a carbon bed to extract the gold. Incorporating highly purified oxygen actually allows cyanide to work more efficiently and thus reduces the quantity of this deadly poison in the leaching process.

Another advantage of Oxair’s generators when a constant, onsite source of oxygen is required for mining operations is their design. High quality parts for valving and piping means less maintenance and low power consumption when compared to other manufacturers.

Environmental considerations are a key priority for mining companies, the addition of highly purified oxygen into the mix helps to destroy leftover cyanide in the waste mixture and so creates a purer and cleaner waste product at the point of disposal or evaporation.

Oxair generators can deliver constant oxygen of 94%-95% purity through PSA filtration, a unique process that separates oxygen from compressed air. The gas is then conditioned and filtered before being stored in a buffer tank to be used directly by the end user on demand.

The equipment also boasts noise control technology, user friendly colour touch screen HMI, full diagnostic history, continuous monitoring of on-stream oxygen to ensure uninterrupted supply, consistent, high purity oxygen, automatic operation – no extensive technical training required – high quality parts for less maintenance, guaranteed performance and lower energy and air consumption.

From saving precious lives to extracting precious metals rugged oxygen generators from Down Under can safely and securely ensure an uninterrupted flow of this precious gas for many processes, offering a cost-effective alternative to shipping in cylinders.