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PSA industrial oxygen concentrator

Technical advantage:

The equipment is easy to install, has a compact structure, and 

is assembled as a whole. It occupies a small area, has no 

infrastructure construction, and requires less investment. 

Efficient production, convenient start stop, quick start, and fast 

oxygen production.Energy saving and environmental protection, 

beautiful appearance, low noise, pollution-free, and strong 

seismic performance.Mature, stable and reliable operation, simple 

process, and advanced technology


Product Details

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Product introduction:

The Dehong PSA oxygen concentrator uses Storm molecular

sieve filling technology, which increases the density by 5%,

greatly reducing the gaps between molecular sieves. The

molecular sieves are tightly filled, effectively controlling the

pulverization phenomenon caused by collisions between

molecular sieves. The equipment adopts an air flow stable

buffer structure bed layer and a uniformly distributed

structure, with advanced processes, safety and stability, and

low energy consumption. Overall pry installation, with a

small footprint and convenient installation.

The Dehong PSA oxygen concentrator adopts fully

automatic control, and the entire process can be unmanned;

Double tower switching adsorption regeneration, working

continuously for 24 hours without interruption, with fast

startup speed, can quickly provide qualified oxygen.

Oxygen purity, flow rate, and pressure can be monitored and displayed online, with accurate and reliable measurements,

stable test data, and no drift.The PLC programmer of the Haimaisi PSA oxygen concentrator adopts the German Siemens

brand, with precise and reliable automatic control. The parameters such as oxygen flow rate, oxygen purity, and operating

status can be displayed online on site.The Haimaisi PSA oxygen concentrator and ozone system equipment are linked and

controlled, with easy operation and data cloud collection for remote debugging