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Servotech Power Systems manufactures oxygen concentrators
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Servotech Power Systems manufactures oxygen concentrators

Servotech Power Systems, an NSE listed company and one of the manufacturers of LED Lights, Solar panels and UVC disinfection products, announced the manufacturing of oxygen concentrators at their facility near Kundli border, New Delhi. With the rise in Covid 19 cases and an increase in oxygen deficiency, Servotech decided to launch medical grade and oxygen concentrators to help more people get access to it. They plan to roll out 100,000 concentrators by March 2022. The oxygen concentrators, starting from Rs 35,000 onwards, come in two variations - 5 LPM and 10 LPM. Servotech has also extended its range of meaningful associations by partnering with IIT Jammu and IISER Bhopal for technology transfer for manufacturing of oxygen concentrators in India, aiming to make their product appreciatively indigenous. Servotech will be providing the concentrators to hospitals, foundations, medical institutions, corporate institutions and other relevant stakeholders in the need of the product.

When the pandemic took the world by a storm, Servotech decided to venture into supplying UVC and Far UVC devices like the revolutionary portable Far UVC digital sanitiser UVLEN, UVC Lamps for small and large spaces, Automated RoboTruk for sterilisation of large spaces and surfaces and handheld UVC Lamps for easy sterilisation of objects and surfaces. Servotech is committed to its promise of bringing technology at affordable prices for all. This was in 2020, and the same year the German government joined hands with Servotech and proposed investment in a new plant and machinery for setting up of manufacturing facility for UVC disinfectant products. This project promotes the vocal for local drive.

In these circumstances, the task of making oxygen concentrators and making them timely available to all has gained more significance than ever. Servotech’s oxygen concentrator is designed especially with the aim of meeting the demands of auxiliary oxygen to the patients in need. This lightweight, noiseless, and portable oxygen concentrator device maintains a steady flow of oxygen which can be easily adjusted according to the patient's need.

About the concentrators

Oxygen machine maintains a flow of 1-10 LPM instrumental in providing a 24 hour continuous supply of oxygen. With an inbuilt pure copper oil free compressor, the device ensures a seamless flow of oxygen. The oxygen concentrator is also powered by an aluminium-magnesium alloy cooling fan, promising an elongated life and enhanced performance. The equipment is extremely easy to use and comes with an HD LCD touchscreen, paired with an on the go power saving mode, which allows you to use the oxygen supply while sleeping.

Both machines are paired with a pressure alarm, a power off alarm, and an abnormal voltage alarm. This medical grade oxygen generator weighs around 19-33 kg, with an input AC of 220 V and 50 Hz, and takes up less than 400VA of power, running continually for 2000 hr straight.

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Servotech Power Systems, an NSE listed company and one of the manufacturers of LED Lights, Solar panels and UVC disinfection products, announced the manufacturing of oxygen concentrators at their facility near Kundli border, New Delhi. With the rise in Covid 19 cases and an increase in oxygen deficiency, Servotech decided to launch medical grade and oxygen concentrators to help more people get access to it. They plan to roll out 100,000 concentrators by March 2022. The oxygen concentrators, starting from Rs 35,000 onwards, come in two variations - 5 LPM and 10 LPM. Servotech has also extended its range of meaningful associations by partnering with IIT Jammu and IISER Bhopal for technology transfer for manufacturing of oxygen concentrators in India, aiming to make their product appreciatively indigenous. Servotech will be providing the concentrators to hospitals, foundations, medical institutions, corporate institutions and other relevant stakeholders in the need of the product. When the pandemic took the world by a storm, Servotech decided to venture into supplying UVC and Far UVC devices like the revolutionary portable Far UVC digital sanitiser UVLEN, UVC Lamps for small and large spaces, Automated RoboTruk for sterilisation of large spaces and surfaces and handheld UVC Lamps for easy sterilisation of objects and surfaces. Servotech is committed to its promise of bringing technology at affordable prices for all. This was in 2020, and the same year the German government joined hands with Servotech and proposed investment in a new plant and machinery for setting up of manufacturing facility for UVC disinfectant products. This project promotes the vocal for local drive. In these circumstances, the task of making oxygen concentrators and making them timely available to all has gained more significance than ever. Servotech’s oxygen concentrator is designed especially with the aim of meeting the demands of auxiliary oxygen to the patients in need. This lightweight, noiseless, and portable oxygen concentrator device maintains a steady flow of oxygen which can be easily adjusted according to the patient's need. About the concentrators Oxygen machine maintains a flow of 1-10 LPM instrumental in providing a 24 hour continuous supply of oxygen. With an inbuilt pure copper oil free compressor, the device ensures a seamless flow of oxygen. The oxygen concentrator is also powered by an aluminium-magnesium alloy cooling fan, promising an elongated life and enhanced performance. The equipment is extremely easy to use and comes with an HD LCD touchscreen, paired with an on the go power saving mode, which allows you to use the oxygen supply while sleeping. Both machines are paired with a pressure alarm, a power off alarm, and an abnormal voltage alarm. This medical grade oxygen generator weighs around 19-33 kg, with an input AC of 220 V and 50 Hz, and takes up less than 400VA of power, running continually for 2000 hr straight.

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