| Name: | Air Compressor Nebulizer |
|---|---|
| Model No.: | BES-N24 |
| Product Name: | Air Compressor Nebulizer |
| Brand: | BESCO |
| MOQ: | 1000 PCS |
| Keywords: | Nebulizer Compressor Systems,Air Compressor Nebulizer,Respiratory Nebulizers & Devices for At-Home Use |
| Sample: | Available |
| Price: | US17.5 |
| Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
| Country of Original: | China |
| Port: | SHENZHEN |
| Port of Loading: | Shenzhen,China |
| Power: | 110V/220V,50/60Hz |
| Noise: | 55db |
Specifications:
Power:110V/220V,50/60Hz or based on your requirements
Power Consumption:60W+-10%
MMAD:2.44μm
Compressor flow:8-10L
Max Nebulization Rate:0.35ml/min
Particle Size:0.5-6μm
Noise:<55db
Weight:1.65kgs
An air compressor nebulizer is a medical device that uses a compressor to turn liquid medication into a fine, breathable mist for inhalation. It is prescribed for respiratory conditions like asthma, bronchitis, or COPD, and consists of a compressor, a nebulizer cup that holds the medication, and tubing that connects the two. Patients inhale the mist through a mouthpiece or mask for treatment, which is often recommended for those who have difficulty using inhalers.
How it works
Compressor: This is the base of the machine that pumps a flow of air.
Medication cup: Liquid medication is placed in this small container.
Tubing: This connects the compressor to the nebulizer cup.
Nebulizer action: As the compressor pushes air through the tubing, it creates a negative pressure at the narrow opening in the nebulizer cup, which sucks the liquid medication up and turns it into a fine aerosol mist.
Inhalation: The patient breathes in the mist through a mask or mouthpiece attached to the nebulizer cup.
Who uses it
Individuals with chronic lung diseases such as asthma, COPD, or bronchitis.
Patients who have trouble using standard inhalers, such as children or people with certain health issues.
It can be a portable device for home use or a larger unit for use in a hospital setting.
The basic steps to set up and use your nebulizer are as follows:
Wash your hands.
Connect the hose to an air compressor.
Fill the medicine cup with your medicine. ...
Attach the other end of the hose to the mouthpiece and medicine cup.
Turn on the nebulizer machine.
Place the mouthpiece in your mouth