A patient with a stubborn non-healing diabetic foot ulcer sits in a first-class reclinable sofa inside the chamber, the PLC control system ramping pressrue form ambient up to 1.39ATA over about 7-10 minutes—oxygen concentration hitting 96% at a 10L/min supply rate, which basically forces dissolved O₂ into plasma and tissues where circulation's poor, bypassing hemoglobin limitations entirely.
We've seen better results with this than standard normobaric oxygen masks for chronic wounds, though it's not suited for acute trauma or pneumothorax cases where pressure changes could cause trouble. The carbon steel shell holds up well under daily use, and the interior decorative lights make it less clinical for the patient, but what really matters is the dual PLC controls—one inside, one out—so the operator can monitor and adjust without disturbing therapy.

Lead time is usually 30-45 days depending on customizations like the multimedia system (optional, but most buyers go with it for patient distraction) or the air conditioner which is standard on ours. The wooden case packging handles shipping fine, though we recommend confirming port specifics for oversized freight. 220V/2KW is pretty standard, but check your local voltage—some markets need a step-down transformer.

Certifications are CE, FDA, and ISO13485, so you're covered for most medical facility audits. The intercom system means the patient can talk to you during treatment, and noise stays ≤57dB—quieter than most office HVAC systems actually. One detail we've learned: the depressurization time (7-11 minutes) depends on how gradual you set the PLC ramp; rushing it causes ear discomfort, so we usually suggest the longer end of that range.
Storage-wise, keep the chamber in a climate-controlled space below 40°C and away from direct solvents—the carbon steel won't corrode quickly, but the seals on the door prefer stable humidity. inner dimnesions (2100×1200×1600mm) are tight for taller patients, roughly 6'9" max, so if your client base runs tall, mention that limitation upfront.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one for a single clinic or facility. We can also handle larger orders if you need multiple chambers at once.
Lead time is usually 30-45 days after order confirmation, depending on customization requirements. We'll confirm the exact timeline once we finalize your specs.
Yes, all three certifications come standard with each unit. We'll include the full documentation package so you can pass any local regulatory checks.
The decorative lights are included as standard, but we can adjust the design or color on request. Just let us know your preferred style before production starts.
It ships in a heavy-duty wooden case to protect it during transit. The case is built to handle ocean freight and rough handling without damage.