Ozone therapy ozone generator with built in suction pump and destructor 2 ~ 95 ug/ml.
Ozone generator comes with:
- power adaptor
- 3 way connector
- 3 male luer connectors
- 1.5m silicon tubing
- 1 stone bubbler
Name
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Medical Ozone Generator Ozone Therapy Machine
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Model No.
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MOA0.6-AD
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Ozone Concentrations
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2 ~ 95 ug/mL ( 1 ug/mL = 1 gamma = 1 mg/L ) Adjustable
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Connection of Ozone Outlet
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Standard Luer Lock Connector
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Ozone Module Technology
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Double Walls of Pure Quartz Electrode Technology
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Ozone Destructor
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Powerful catalyst *2 pcs
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Sucking Pump
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0.7 bar vaccum pressure
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Life
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> 10,000 hours
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Cooling System
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4000 RPM , turbo brushless cooling fan
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Input Voltage
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12V DC (100-240V AC to 12V DC adaptor)
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Rated Power
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< 18W
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Product Size(L x W x H)
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325*220*108 mm
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Package Box Size(L x W x H)
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340 *250*160 mm
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In order to use the ozone generator you’ll need to have an oxygen source as it can not work without it. The easiest to use is oxygen concentrator which you buy and keep for as long you need it but it comes with a higher price tag. If you prefer to spend less or you are not sure if you going to continue with the therapy you might want to rent an oxygen tank. There might be lots of local gas providers around where you live. The most popular is BOC. You can rent a industrail cylinder or medical one (if you have a prescription). If you decide to go with the industrial one you will need a Bullnose Pediatric Oxygen Regulator. If you decide to go with Philips oxygen concentrator you might need a low flow pediatric regulator (for when you need the flow to be below one liter). The white oxygen concentrator flow is from 0.1-1l so it doesn’t require the regulator, also medical tank from BOC doesn’t need one.
WARNING:
DO NOT BREATHE IN OZONE!
When inhaled, ozone can damage the lungs. Relatively low amounts can cause chest pain, coughing, shortness of breath and throat irritation. Do not use it around pets and plants.
Always use a one way valve when ozonating water or oil to prevent the liquid to travel back to the generator.
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