oxygen-concentrator-oxy-series

Medical Oxygen Concentrator

OXY-series

oxygen-concentrator-oxi-series

Industrial Oxygen Concentrator

OXI-series

Air contains 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, 0. 9% argon, and 0. 1% other gases. Faraday Oxygen Generating Systems separate oxygen from compressed air through a unique Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) process. The PSA process uses molecular sieve (a synthetic zeolite), which attracts (adsorbs) nitrogen from air at high pressure and releases (desorbs) it at low pressure. Faraday Oxygen Generators use two vessels filled with molecular sieve as adsorbers. As compressed feed air flows through one of the vessels, the molecular sieve adsorbs nitrogen. Remaining oxygen passes through the vessel and exits as the product gas. Before the adsorber becomes saturated with nitrogen, the feed air is diverted to the second vessel. At that point, the sieve in the first vessel regenerates by desorbing the nitrogen through depressurization and purging it with oxygen from the second vessel. This process is then repeated in the second vessel to complete a cycle that allows the oxygen generator to deliver a constant flow of product oxygen at 90% minimum purity. Under normal operation, the molecular sieve is completely regenerative & will last indefinitely.