Oxygen Mask, Nebulizer Mask, Anaesthesia Mask, CPR pocket mask, Venturi Mask, Tracheostomy mask and components

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It is made in 100,000 grade purification workshop, strict management and strict test for products. We receive CE and ISO13485 for our factory.

It was saled to almost all of the world including Europe, Brasil, UAE, USA, Korea, Japan, Africa etc. it was received high reputation from our customer. Quality is stable and reliable.


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An oxygen mask is a device used to deliver oxygen to a person who needs supplemental oxygen. It is designed to cover the nose and mouth and is typically made from soft and flexible material. The mask is connected to an oxygen source, such as an oxygen tank or concentrator, through a tubing system.The main components of an oxygen mask include:Mask: The mask itself is the part that covers the nose and mouth. It is usually made from clear plastic or silicone, providing a comfortable and secure fit for the user.Straps: The mask is held in place with adjustable straps that go around the back of the head. These straps can be adjusted to ensure a secure and comfortable fit.Tubing: The mask is connected to an oxygen source through a tubing system. The tubing is usually made from flexible plastic and allows the oxygen to flow from the source to the mask.Oxygen reservoir bag: Some oxygen masks may have an attached oxygen reservoir bag. This bag helps to ensure a steady and constant supply of oxygen to the user, especially during times when there may be fluctuating oxygen flow.Oxygen connector: The oxygen mask has a connector that attaches to the tubing from the oxygen source. The connector usually has a push-on or twist-on mechanism to securely attach and detach the mask.Exhalation ports: Oxygen masks often have exhalation ports or valves that allow the user to breathe out without restriction. These ports prevent the build-up of carbon dioxide inside the mask.Overall, an oxygen mask is a vital medical device that enables individuals with respiratory issues to receive the necessary oxygen support they need for breathing and overall well-being.


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