Product Description
PSA Oxygen Generator (Pressure Swing Adsorption Oxygen Generator) is a portable oxygen supply device for plateau pastoral areas.
Based on pressure swing adsorption technology, it can produce
medical-grade oxygen (90% purity) at 15L/min, boasting core
advantages of compact size, light weight, long battery life, and
simple operation. As a star product of psa oxygen generator manufacturers, it requires no external oxygen source and is equipped with a
built-in lithium battery that can operate continuously for over 8
hours. It perfectly meets the scattered and remote oxygen supply
needs of plateau pastoral areas, serving as a mobile lifeline for
herdsmen and pastoral medical stations to cope with high-altitude
hypoxia.
Product Parameters
Flow rate (Nm³/h) | Purity (%) | Size(cm) LWH | Cylinders(6m³)/8h | Cylinders(10m³)/8h |
3 | 93 - 96 | 120120180 | 4 | 3 |
5 | 93 - 96 | 120120200 | 7 | 4 |
10 | 93 - 96 | 160150215 | 13 | 8 |
20 | 93 - 96 | 180170255 | 26 | 16 |
30 | 93 - 96 | 190170260 | 40 | 24 |
50 | 93 - 96 | 210200275 | 67 | 40 |
100 | 93 - 96 | 550155320 | 133 | 80 |
150 | 93 - 96 | 600180350 | 200 | 120 |
200 | 93 - 96 | 660200370 | 267 | 160 |



Plateau pastoral areas are located at high altitudes (usually
3000-5000 meters), with thin air and oxygen partial pressure only
50-70% of that in plains. Herdsmen and livestock are prone to
altitude sickness (headaches, difficulty breathing, pulmonary
edema). Traditional oxygen supply methods (oxygen cylinders) have
three major pain points: first, short battery life – a 10L oxygen
cylinder can only last 4-6 hours; second, difficult transportation
– scattered pastoral areas lead to high distribution costs for
oxygen cylinders; third, inconvenient use – manual cylinder
replacement is required, making it difficult to supply oxygen in a
timely manner in emergencies.
The 15L/min flow rate of the PSA Oxygen Generator can meet the simultaneous oxygen inhalation needs of 2-3 people
(5-7L/min per person), and its 90% medical-grade purity can quickly
relieve altitude sickness symptoms. Its portable design (only 12kg
in weight with a handle) can be easily carried to grazing spots and
yurts. The built-in lithium battery supports 8 hours of continuous
operation, completely solving the battery life and transportation
problems of oxygen cylinders. As a miniaturized product of medical oxygen generation plant, it is simple to operate – herdsmen can use it after simple
training, making it an essential equipment for families and medical
stations in plateau pastoral areas.
When purchasing PSA Oxygen Generators in plateau pastoral areas, four core factors should be focused on:
portability, battery life, altitude adaptability, and supplier
services.
- For portability, prioritize equipment with weight ≤15kg and compact
size to ensure herdsmen can carry it easily.
- For battery life, require a battery life of ≥8 hours, with support
for both mains power and on-board charging.
- For altitude adaptability, confirm the equipment is suitable for
altitudes ≥5000 meters and provide an altitude test report.
- For supplier services, choose psa oxygen generator manufacturers with service outlets in plateau areas and on-site maintenance
capabilities to ensure timely handling of equipment failures.
In addition, it is necessary to confirm that the equipment has a
medical device registration certificate and complies with the
national standard for "Medical Oxygen" (GB 8982-2014), avoiding
safety risks caused by unqualified equipment. Priority can be given
to suppliers with cooperation cases in the pastoral medical system
to ensure guaranteed equipment quality and after-sales service.
With its advantages of portability, long battery life, and
high-altitude adaptability, the PSA Oxygen Generator has become a mobile lifeline in plateau pastoral areas. The
15L/min configuration accurately matches the oxygen supply needs of
pastoral families and small medical stations. Its psa medical oxygen generator technology can provide timely and stable oxygen support for
herdsmen and livestock, safeguarding life and health on the
plateau.