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Brand: Metrohm
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The Oxygen Flow Meter 0-5 L/min O2 is a medical device designed to accurately measure and regulate the flow of oxygen delivered to patients, with a range of 0 to 5 liters per minute. It is commonly used in oxygen therapy to ensure patients receive the prescribed oxygen concentration.
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This flow meter features a durable construction with a clear, easy-to-read scale, allowing healthcare providers to set precise oxygen flow rates. The device typically includes a control knob for adjusting the flow and a float indicator to display the current flow rate. Its compact design facilitates integration into various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. The flow meter is compatible with standard oxygen delivery systems and can be connected directly to oxygen sources such as concentrators or wall outlets. Some models may also include a built-in humidifier to add moisture to the oxygen, enhancing patient comfort during therapy.
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The Oxygen Flow Meter 0-5 L/min O2 is a medical device designed to accurately measure and regulate the flow of oxygen delivered to patients, with a range of 0 to 5 liters per minute. It is commonly used in oxygen therapy to ensure patients receive the prescribed oxygen concentration.
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