Compressor nebulizer uses compressed gas to make an aerosol (tiny particles of medication in the air).
Our compressor nebulizers advantages:
·Continuous running over 2000 hours;
·Maximum pressure about 40 psi and 6 ~ 7 liters per minute;
·3 bearings in motor and metallic thermal protector up to 180°C.
Parameters:
* Input:220V/50HZ or120V/60HZ
* Power Consumption: 180VA
* Medication Capacity: 6ml
* Particle Size: Respirable *Fraction 0.5 to 5μm 0.5μm80%
* MMAD: 2.0μm
* Average Nebulization Rate: Above 0.3ml/min.
* Noise Level: Below 60 dBA
* Compressor Pressure Range: 30-45 Psi
* Operation Pressure Range: 12-14.5 Psi(0.85-1.1 bar)
* Liter Flow Range: 8~ 10 lpm
* Operation Temperature Range: 10°C--40°C (50°F--104°F)
* Operation Humidity Range: 10 to 95% RH
* Storage Temperature Range:-10°C--65°C
* Storage Humidity Range: 10 to 95%RH
How do nebulizers work?
Nebulizers work by converting a solution into a fine spray, which makes it easier to inhale the drugs. All nebulizers are electric- or battery-powered, unlike handheld inhalers. The fine spray is administered through a mouthpiece or a full facemask, depending on the patient and the requirements. The nebulizer typically has to be used for around 5 to 15 minutes.
How many types of nebulizers?
There are different types of nebulizers, but most use oxygen, compressed air, or ultrasonic power to convert the liquid drug to a gas form. Ultrasonic nebulizers tend to be more expensive and are typically not used outside of a hospital setting. However, most nebulizers are small and easy to use.
Each time a nebulizer is used, liquid medicine needs to be added to the machine. It is important that for the duration of use, breathing is only done through the mouth. Nose clips are recommended to ensure this. While many can use a simple mouthpiece, fill masks are usually recommended for children.