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Oxygen cylinders vs Oxygen concentrators

Oxygen cylinders vs oxygen concentrators

Oxygen cylinders vs oxygen concentrators

As we can witness there is a huge and steady demand for oxygen cylinders and concentrators all over the country there’s a lead time of several weeks around the world and most of them are not aware of the differences between the cylinder and the concentrator. So if you’re reading this then you are at the right place to know and stop committing or help stop people who are committing the same mistake that all others are blind about. Call us at 7406000610 or mail us at store@vmedo.com to talk to our expert team for more details.

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These oxygen cylinders and concentrators are specifically designed to deliver oxygen to the patients on the go in ambulances, who are being transferred for a medical emergency, or even who stay put at the comfort of their homes.

Oxygen concentrators and oxygen tanks both are a part of the medical devices that offer oxygen therapy to patients that are unable or facing difficulty in breathing through their body naturally and are desperately are in need of BiPAP and ventilators.

Oxygen cylinders or tanks

These are metal tanks or cylinders which contain pressurized oxygen. A cylinder with an average capacity of 20 liters can fill up to an average of 1200 liters of compressed oxygen in it. 

Which is then released through various types of masks having different uses which release the oxygen from the tank from 1-6L per minute to 10-15L per minute according to the requirement of the patient in respect to their saturation levels.

 Tanks are usually mounted on a wheelbase making it easy to transport by the caregiver as the cylinder will be heavy.

Oxygen Concentrators

It is a device that concentrates oxygen from the ambient air around us by eliminating the nitrogen from it and deliver the oxygen-enriched product into the gas stream.

This eliminated the refilling and replacements of any kind.

This oxygen is delivered to the person using a nasal cannula or an oxygen mask.

The concentrators are available in many models ranging from complex hospital ones to compact for in-house and even travel-friendly ones.

Advantages and Disadvantages of oxygen cylinders and oxygen concentrators

Advantages of oxygen cylinder 

The oxygen tanks have the advantage of being named for concentrated and pressurized oxygen which is easily stored and transported and even refilled. The oxygen is then released manually at the desired rate at 1-6L per minute to 10-15L per minute according to the patient’s requirement.

As the oxygen is delivered at the specified rate manually, there’s an eliminated problem of loud sounds or even beep sounds which can be used anywhere and at any time.

Since this is the traditional way of using personal oxygen even in your private space as per the requirement and as mobile as possible there are no huge costs involves in it.

Disadvantages of oxygen cylinders 

The pressurized oxygen on average weighs somewhere around 8-10 kgs with an additional weight of the cylinder which on average weighs around 50-60 kgs is a heavy task to lift and move around even with the wheelbase it is not an easy job.

As it is filled with pressurized oxygen and it does not serve forever, once the tank is empty we need to refill the oxygen for further usage of the same. So the cost adds up each time it is refilled.

Since the oxygen contained in it is limited and it should be refilled over time and again it runs the problem of delivering the oxygen to the patient and there’s a lead time of hours to days and which cannot be afforded by the hospitals to keep the patient on hold. This leads to procure more oxygen cylinders which again results in higher costs.

Advantages of oxygen concentrators 

It’s compact, mobile, and nothing like oxygen tanks that are made up of heavy metals which makes it difficult to move around. This is a device that converts the ambient air to enriched oxygen ready to breathe, created for ultimate convenience.

This doesn’t need a refill or any additional costs that should be incurred like the traditional oxygen cylinders or tanks. Just need to buy once and can use it for a pretty long time which even avoids regular maintenance costs.

The ability of oxygen concentrators to continuously draw in and treat air ensures that, unlike oxygen tanks, the concentrator will never run out of oxygen. This is frequently noted by customers as being one of the best features of oxygen concentrators. 

Disadvantages of oxygen concentrators

Because they do not use pressurized oxygen within a tank, oxygen concentrators must rely on battery or electric power to perform their air filtering and oxygen flow. As is the case with any battery-powered device, the available charge in the battery must be considered.

Since the mechanism isn’t manual and it has a dedicated machine to convert the ambient air available around us to oxygen, the sound is the by-product of it.

Since it’s a one-time investment and doesn’t have high maintenance cost and it’s indeed one wonderful piece of art which makes it expensive due to the working mechanism of the same.

If you’re still reading this we appreciate the effort you decided to put it to read this and we’re sure that now you’re crystal clear about the difference between an oxygen cylinder /tank and an oxygen concentrator.

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