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AD-I NCPAP
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AD-I NCPAP(nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

AD-I bubble CPAP machine is a cost-effective product, very popular in the market. Equipped with a high-performance portable medical air compressor, multiple models of medical respiratory humidifier to choose from, high precision air oxygen blender mixer. This bubble CPAP for neonates/preemies/infants is a cost-effective product, very popular in the market. Equipped with a high-performance portable air compressor, multiple models of humidifiers to choose from, high precision air oxygen blender.

Working Principle of AD-I NCPAP


The air source is provided by adjusting the air compressor and enters the air oxygen mixer, so that the air oxygen concentration ratio most suitable for adjusting the air oxygen mixer enters the humidification device and enters the human respiratory system through the breathing tube, so that the patient's respiratory circulation is normal.

Features of AD-I NCPAP


  • The air compressor uses Thomas/Garshida compression pump, stable performance and high efficiency

  • High performance high precision air oxygen mixer, can be adjusted to the best air oxygen concentration ratio

  • The whole respiratory system can be portable and mobile, convenient for emergency and rescue


Specification of AD-I NCPAP


ModelAD-I
FIO221-100% (±3%)
CPAP3-10cm H2O
Flow2-18LPM
Noise≤55dB(A)
Power SourceAC 220V/110V, 50-60Hz
Gas sourceAir/Oxygen@0.3-0.4MPa
AlarmGas supply pressure difference > 0.1MPa
HumidifierStandard: PN-2000F
Optional: PN-2000FB; PN-2000FC850
Air CompressorPN-4000 (Optional)
TrolleyYes


Practical Application of AD-I NCPAP

  • 01

    Relief and improvement of respiratory disorders in patients with corrective improvement of hypoxic symptoms.

  • 02

    Neonatal premature delivery, first aid and other respiratory distress caused by emergency medical measures.

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