Oxygen Plant Manufacturing Process Based On the Latest Technology

An oxygen plant is now rapidly used in different fields, ranging from industrial productions to medical treatment of critical patients. Thus, MVS Engineering Pvt. Ltd provides onsite oxygen plants that can supply unlimited quantities of pure oxygen. People feel interested to know the oxygen plant manufacturing process, which is quite simple. In this blog, various parts of an oxygen plant and their uses are discussed to deliver a clearer concept to readers.

The installation of different parts of an onsite oxygen plant

The oxygen plant of MVS Engineering functions with the help of Pressure Swing Adsorption technology. It produces 93% to 96% pure oxygen, with a high flow rate.

Air compressor – Atmospheric air is compressed under high pressure in this chamber. It is easier to separate the components of air in a compressed state and the temperature of the air is optimized at 30°C.

Two vessels for separation of gases – Two large vessels are packed with carbon molecular sieves and activated alumina. Compressed air is passed into a vessel, where nitrogen is absorbed by these molecular sieves. When the sieves are saturated with absorbed nitrogen, the operation is automatically directed to the second vessel. Meanwhile, the nitrogen gas is released back into the atmosphere, making the first vessel ready for oxygen production again.

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Oxygen tank – Oxygen is received in a tank from the PSA vessels. Then it is delivered to the client’s site via pipelines at the required pressure. A backup storage tank is also filled with pure oxygen to continue the oxygen supply if the production is disrupted for some reason.