J K Subsea Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy Chamber is used for 100% Oxygen Therapy
through masks or hoods in the Chambers.
The range of multi-user systems is available in standard
configurations for 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 or 18 patients or can be
individually developed to meet the requirements of larger
patients. Our multi-user chambers allow the treatment of
sitting, lying or wheelchair-bound patients.
7.5 ft. shell diameter with 16 ft. long Chamber were
capable of Handling 6 patients with 1 Attendant at a
time
Pressurization speed: Adjustable from 1 to 5
psi/min or from 0.5 to 2.5 psi/min.
Pressurization with compressed air.
Supply of oxygen through masks of auto
demand.
Automatic ventilation during treatment of 50
liters/min.
Adjustable ventilation of 50 to 300 l/min.
Emergency depressurization system.
Firefighting system.
Entertainment system with multimedia projector.
External main control panel attached to the chamber.
Internal control panels in the Chamber and
Antechamber.
Special screw compressor filters and air banks
including.
Aluminium interior floors with conductive
coated.
Comfortable, adjustable, and reclining seats.
Special paint fireproof
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What is a Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Chamber?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing
pure oxygen in a pressurized room or chamber. While it's
used for various medical conditions, it's essential to note
that its efficacy can vary, and its use should be under the
guidance of a healthcare professional.
Here are some reasons why Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Chambers might be used:
Wound Healing: HBOT can enhance the body's
natural healing process, especially for chronic and
non-healing wounds.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: HBOT is often used to
treat carbon monoxide poisoning by eliminating
carbon monoxide from the body and aiding in tissue
in the bloodstream.
Decompression Sickness: Scuba divers who
experience decompression sickness, also known as
"the bends," may benefit from HBOT.
Infections: Some infections, especially those caused
by anaerobic bacteria, may respond well to increased
oxygen levels.
Burns: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can be used to
support burn healing by improving oxygen delivery
to damaged tissues and reducing inflammation.
Radiation Injury: HBOT is sometimes used to
manage the side effects of radiation therapy.
Crush Injuries and Compartment Syndromes:
Conditions where there's inadequate blood supply to
tissues, such as crush injuries and compartment
syndromes, may benefit from increased oxygen levels
delivered through HBOT