Basically, it’s the air supply for the ventilator or anesthesia machine — takes room air, scrubs it clean, and pushes it out at a steady pressure so the device can breathe for the patient, and we’ve been moving these units for about eight years now.

You’re looking at a flow rate between 15 and 100 liters per minute, with pressure held in that 0.25 to 0.4 Mpa range, and the multi-stage filter knocks out particulates down to a level that passes medical device standard — we usually run a quick COA before shipping.

It’s not for high-pressrue applicaion like pneumatic surgical tools, that’s a different animal entirely, but for ICU ventilators, CPAP, and anesthesia machines it’s a solid fit — most buyers go with the dual port configuration so they can run two devices off one unit.
The oil-free compression means you don’t have to swap lubricants or worry about hydrocarbon contamination in teh air line, which is a headache we’ve seen others deal with, and overheat protection kicks in automatically if it runs too long without a break.

Lead time is usually 20 days or so form order, give or take a few depending on the current production queue, and the MOQ is typically 5 units — we do have stock on the 50LPM model right now, but confirm before you place.

Also, the maintenance-free design is pretty much what it sounds like — no scheduled part replacements, just plug it in and let it run, though you’ll want to check the intake filter every six months or so.
The LNS-01 is certified to Medical Device Standards. We can provide CE, ISO 13485, and other relevant compliance documents upon request.
Our MOQ for the LNS-01 is typically 10 units, but we may accommodate smaller trial orders depending on stock availability.
Yes, the dual port configuration allows independent flow distribution. As long as the total combined flow stays within the 15–100LPM range, each port can deliver a different rate.
The compressor is maintenance-free, meaning no oil changes or routine part replacements are needed. We recommend checking the air filter every 6–12 months and cleaning it if necessary.
Each unit is packaged in foam-lined cartons to prevent damage during transit. Store in a dry, clean environment between -10°C and 50°C, away from direct sunlight.