Oxygenator Foam

Oxygenators

Oxygenation – saturation/introduction of gas into a liquid medium. The simplest operating principle of an oxygenator is the formation of a mixture of gases and liquid vapors as the drug passes through the equipment. With this saturation method, oxygen is introduced into the solution through physical mixing, for example, in vortex diffusers, which gives high saturation rates and allows the use of low concentrations of reagents in the solution. However, a simple saturation process can be significantly complicated by deterioration in gas adsorption caused by the characteristics of the solution. A particular problem for oxygenation is the increased viscosity of solutions, at which the kinetics of the chemical reaction at the surface can decrease. Oxygenators are suitable



Foam oxygenators are special devices that are used to saturate liquids with oxygen. They are used in various fields, including medicine, chemical industry and agriculture. An oxygenator is a device in which oxygen is introduced into a liquid or gas through dispersion or atomization. This creates foam, which is used to ensure even distribution of oxygen in the system. Thus, oxygenators make it possible to increase the volume of oxygen contained in a liquid or gas and improve the quality of the process.

Advantages of using foam oxygenators Unlike medical oxygen, industrial oxygen is considered contaminated, so its use is not always justified. On the other hand, the use of this gas provides a number of advantages that determine its widespread use in industry, namely: – improving the quality of the product (metal parts, castings and others); – saving of materials; – improving the quality of products; – expanding the production capabilities of the enterprise; – reduction of production costs. It should be noted that the cost of technical oxygen is cheaper than medical oxygen, which is why many managers prefer to purchase the simplest and most inexpensive source of gaseous oxygen - an oxygenator. The main areas of use of foam oxygenators Foam oxygenators are used in many areas: • when welding and cutting metal to form a protective environment in the burning zone of an electric arc; • in welding technology for submerged arc welding; • in order to eliminate surface defects on parts after final cleaning and straightening; • as an emergency system for ensuring breathing of the respiratory tract in the event of loss of air in the network or collapse of the mine support



Foam oxygenators are devices widely used in medicine and laboratories to saturate liquids with oxygen. These oxygenators help provide enough oxygen to support normal breathing and body function.

An oxygenator foam concentrator is a device that forcibly supplies oxygen under pressure into the flow of a mixture of gases exhaled by a person. It usually includes an oxygen generator, a nebulizer and a set of tubes and hoses. One of the main advantages of an oxygenator is its small size and the ability to place it at home or take it to work