Categories: New Launches

Exalta launches the Mini ventilator with inbuilt oxygen concentrator

New Delhi, October 29, 2020: Since Covid-19 has arrived, the major issue faced by people is decreasing the oxygen level. This virus gives a direct impact on the lungs of a person, a person faces issues to inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide properly. It’s a pure oxygen concentrator that provides 200mm hg of oxygen per minute. Secondly, it’s water-based. You just need to put the water inside and rest it’ll process on its own.

Exalta started working day and night since the day when Covid-19 started spreading rapidly to make equipment in India which helps people to maintain their oxygen level and came up with the Mini ventilator inbuilt oxygen concentrator. It’s the most amazing fact is that it creates pure oxygen through the water like you see different oxygen concentrator in the market which is based on Normal PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption), they consist of Pressure exhaust mechanism through which they pass oxygen through normal air with zeolite process. Zeolite is the process that purifies the air and removes other gases into a compressor. The price ranges from 40, 000 to 50,000/-. Each and every oxygen concentrator are based on the same mechanism and 98% of them are Chinese.

It’s a very effective way to process oxygen through water. If you’ll consume it continuously for 15 minutes, you’ll be able to see the increase in oxygen level, flow rate, P.I. (Perfusion Index) level, and other functions in the body. It also helps in treating health problems like Alzheimer’s, Diabetes, toxicity, and many others because when your body starts getting proper oxygen these issues start getting resolved.

On the launch, Mrs. Monika Singh, Director Exalta said, “This product works as an Oxygen concentrator, Compressed Oxygen, and Mini Ventilator which is 100 % made in India with no foreign components used.. We’re calling it a Mini Ventilator because it can provide you the oxygen at the pressure of 200mm Hg to the lungs. Which can act as a ventilator at your home. It’s portable, handy, and easy to carry.”

The main motive was to get an effective Indian products at very affordable prices. One can keep this portable ventilator at their homes too so people don’t need to visit the hospital at the time of the emergency, they can be rescued at home itself. Cities like Delhi, Noida, and many more where the oxygen level in the air is very low. What will you do? It won’t be able to compress the air and gives quality oxygen to a person.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

Recent Posts

8 Ways Insomnia Affects Skin Health & How To Avoid It

By Dr. Priyanka Kuri, Consultant - Dermatology, Aster Whitefield Hospital, Bengaluru Insomnia, the persistent inability…

1 day ago

Breaking New Ground in Migraine Care: A Landmark Session on Diagnosis and Treatment

Illuminating Latest Advances in Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment New Delhi, December 21, 2024: In a…

1 day ago

Healthcare Startups to Watch Out for in 2025

New Delhi, December 20, 2024: The healthcare sector is undergoing a transformation fueled by technological…

2 days ago

DKMS’s First Global Impact Report of 2023 Serves as New Ray of Hope for Blood Cancer Patients Worldwide

National, December 20, 2024: DKMS just published its first Global Impact Report that outlines the organization's…

2 days ago

Sterling Biotech to start world’s first precision fermentation-based dairy protein factory in Gujarat

Ahmedabad, December 19, 2024: Sterling Biotech Limited, a joint venture between Perfect Day and Zydus, has…

3 days ago

Pioneers in Senior Care, Antara, Partners with Leading Diagnostics Player Dr. Lal PathLabs to Strengthen its Geriatric Care Services

New Delhi, December 19, 2024: Antara Senior Care, an integrated eco-system provider for lifestyle and…

3 days ago