Collection: Oxygen Concentrator

Categories Description

Engineered for both clinical and home-care environments, our concentrators provide high-purity oxygen through cutting-edge pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology. As a prominent medical equipment brand in Delhi, we supply durable and energy-efficient devices designed to support patients with respiratory challenges, COPD, or post-operative recovery needs. Our oxygen concentrators are built for 24/7 performance, featuring user-friendly controls, low-noise operation, and compact mobility. Backed by rigorous quality testing, Medical Yantra remains a dependable partner for hospitals and healthcare providers across India, delivering peace of mind through precision respiratory care.

  • Feature of Oxygen Concentrator

    • Flow Rate
    • Purity
    • Weight
    • Sound Level
    • Nebulization
    • Consumption
    • Core Benefit
  • BMC 5L Oxygen Concentrator

    • 5.0 ± 0.5 LPM
    • 93%±3%
    • 18 kg Approx
    • ≤ 55 dB (A)
    • Integrated Nozzle
    • 360 VA
    • CPAP Compatible & High stability

  • Medical oxygen Concentrator

    • 1-5 LPM
    • ≥ 90% (v/v)
    • 13.5 Kg
    • Intelligent Alarm Monitoring
    • Available
    • 360 VA
    • Lightweight & Purity Alarm

  • Home Care Oxygen Concentrator

    • 0~5 LPM
    • 93%± 3%
    • 24 kg
    • ≤ 43 dB
    • Optional Atomization
    • ≤ 540 W
    • Quiet & Remote control
  • Philips Oxygen Concentrator

    • O.5 ~ 5 LPM
    • 93%± 3%
    • 14 kg (31 lbs)
    • 45 dBA (Typical)
    • External Kit Required
    • 350 Watts
    • Low Maintenance

FAQ's

Can these machine be connected to a CPAP?

The BMC and Medical Grade models are specifically designed to be compatible with CPAP machines for patients requiring integrated therapy.

How do I use the Nebulization function?

For models with nebulization (like BMC), simply attach the nebulizer nozzle and the corresponding inhaler accessories to receive atomized medication alongside oxygen.

What is the "OPI" alarm on the Philips model?

The Oxygen Percentage Indicator (OPI measure the output concentration. It triggers a warning if the purity drops below 82%, ensuring the patient always receives medical-grade oxygen.)

which model is best for a quiet bedroom environment?

The Home Care Oxygen Concentrator is the quietest option with a sound level of ≤43db, making it ideal for night-time use without disturbing sleep.

How often should the filters be changed?

BMC models require regular replacement of the air intake filter. The Philips EverFlo is designed for efficiency, requiring a filter change only once every 2 years.