Lazena H2-300M- Inhaler for hydrogen and oxygen

The inhaler for hydrogen and oxygen uses one of the most advanced technologies in the world - solid polymer electrolyte with the use of titanium electrodes. When turned on, the device uses electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. More
The inhaler for hydrogen and oxygen uses one of the most advanced technologies in the world - solid polymer electrolyte with the use of titanium electrodes. When turned on, the device uses electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Inhaler for hydrogen and oxygen
dimensions: 365x235x400 mm
weight: 15 Kg
hydrogen purity: 99.99%
maximum hydrogen flow rate: 300 ml/min
oxygen purity: 99.99%
maximum oxygen flow: 150 ml/min
inhalation option: H2 or O2 or a combination
pressure stability: 0.001 Mpa
power supply: 220 V ± 10% 50 to 60 Hz
power consumption: 120W
lifetime: 8000 hours
Product description: The H2-300M inhalation device for the production of molecular hydrogen and oxygen uses one of the most advanced technologies in the world - solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) using titanium electrodes and distilled water as an electrolyte. The oxygen content is less than 0.1 ppm. Hydrogen is produced at the cathode and oxygen at the anode. When turned on, the device uses electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The gas generator separates hydrogen and oxygen on two electrodes. The pure hydrogen gas goes to a gas/water separator, which removes most of the water vapor from the hydrogen gas. Oxygen is collected in a water tank. The hydrogen will pass through a drying tube to produce higher purity hydrogen gas. The SPE hydrogen/oxygen generator uses an automatic control system with high sensitivity. Both flow and pressure are relatively stable. The pressure stability is lower than 0.001 MPa, which ensures the production of high purity gases and safe conditions.
Which water to use: You can only use distilled water of laboratory or food quality. This is not technical distilled water.
Technical parameters: The H2-300M inhaler uses cutting-edge MEA/PEM (Membrane Electrode Assembly/Proton Exchange Membrane) technology, which is manufactured in the USA.