Why Is Oxygen Stored At High Pressure In Cylinders? - OXY99

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Oxygen cylinders are used in hospitals and even by patients suffering from lack of oxygen. There is no denying the fact that cylinders are still being used by hospitals and patients to meet their requirements even through oxygen concentrators are increasingly becoming more popular.  There are thousands of patients needing oxygen for long-term therapy.  Most of the doctors prescribe cylinders for breathing.  However, pure oxygen is delivered in two states—compressed oxygen gas and liquid oxygen. Gaseous oxygen is stored at high pressure so that it could flow outwards through a regulator.

Earth’s atmosphere comprises of 21% oxygen under standard atmospheric conditions. On the other hand, compressed oxygen is 99.7% pure oxygen.  And, Oxygen is compressed after separating it from other gases through cryogenic distillation and is filled into oxygen cylinders at 2000 pounds per square (PSI).  When compressed oxygen is released from the cylinder the pressure obtaining inside cylinder is forced to flow outwards.  This pressure of release generates oxygen liter flow that you move towards oxygen delivery device such as face mask or nasal cannula.  We have become the leading oxygen cylinder manufacturers and our oxygen is produced as per internationally approved standards.

Disposable Oxygen Can /Cylinders are constructed with high quality materials so that it is able to withstand high pressure.  It is ensured that materials meet ASME standards because we have global clientele. We have earned the trust of customers because of our commitment to deliver quality products consistently over a period of time. Production of oxygen is carried out in compliance with international pharmacopeia standards. Oxygen contained in the cylinders is completely medical grade with zero impurities and purity up to 99.7%, which is considered excellent for medical applications. Above all we offer the most competitive prices in the oxygen market .