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Ningbo Feiyu Welding Instrument Co., Ltd.
Since 2014

Ningbo Feiyu Welding Instrument Co., Ltd. is located in the scenic Shayan Industrial Zone of Wuxiang Town in the east of Ningbo, near the tourist resort Tiantong Temple and Ashoka Temple. As China Buoy-Type Oxygen Regulators Manufacturers and OEM Buoy-Type Oxygen Regulators Factory, The factory covers an area of more than 15,000 square meters, with a construction area of 10,000 square meters. The plant is shady with trees and pleasant scenery, and is known as a garden-style ecological enterprise. The company has more than 100 employees and more than 30 million yuan in fixed assets. The company undertakes various OEM orders at home and abroad.
The company has accumulated more than 25 years of experience in various types of gas pressure reducers, gas heaters, welding torches, medical oxygen pressure reducers and medical gas terminals with sufficient and comprehensive talent reserves and complete production and testing equipment. production experience. The products sell well all over the country and overseas countries, and have won unanimous praise from the industry. supply OEM Buoy-Type Oxygen Regulators wholesale.
The company follows the business philosophy of "enterprise survival, quality-oriented", and carries out strict quality control on all kinds of products produced. The company serves our customers with talents, equipment, service and quality.
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Buoy-type oxygen regulators are a type of flowmeter used to regulate the flow of oxygen from a medical oxygen cylinder to a patient. They use a buoy and float system to measure and control the flow of oxygen.
The buoy-type regulator consists of a metal body with a flow tube and a metal ball float. As oxygen flows through the regulator, it lifts the ball float and moves it up the flow tube. The position of the ball float indicates the flow rate of the oxygen, and the regulator is adjusted to maintain the desired flow rate.
Buoy-type regulators are relatively simple and easy to use, and they are typically less expensive than other types of flowmeters. However, they are generally not as accurate or precise as other types of flowmeters, and they may be more susceptible to variations in temperature and humidity.
In addition, buoy-type regulators may be less durable than other types of regulators, and they may require more frequent calibration and maintenance. They are generally not recommended for use in critical care or high-acuity settings, where precise oxygen delivery is essential.
Overall, buoy-type oxygen regulators may be appropriate for some low-acuity or homecare settings, but they may not be suitable for all patients or clinical situations. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or medical equipment technician to determine the appropriate type of oxygen regulator for a particular patient's needs.

Here are some advantages and disadvantages of using a buoy-type oxygen regulator:
Advantages:
Simplicity: Buoy-type oxygen regulators are simple to use and require little training. They do not have complex components and can be easily operated by healthcare providers, patients or their caregivers.
Low Cost: Buoy-type oxygen regulators are generally less expensive than other types of oxygen regulators, making them more accessible to patients and healthcare providers.
Portability: Buoy-type oxygen regulators are usually lightweight and compact, which makes them easy to transport, especially for homecare or ambulatory patients.
Disadvantages:
Limited Accuracy: Buoy-type oxygen regulators are not as precise as other types of flowmeters and may not deliver oxygen at a precise rate. The accuracy may be affected by changes in temperature, humidity, or altitude, which can impact the flow of oxygen.
Limited Range: Buoy-type oxygen regulators are designed to deliver oxygen at low to moderate flow rates and may not be suitable for patients who require high flow rates of oxygen.
Limited Durability: Buoy-type oxygen regulators may not be as durable as other types of regulators and may require more frequent maintenance and calibration.
Limited Features: Buoy-type oxygen regulators typically do not have additional features such as alarms, pressure relief valves or humidification options which may be important for some patients.
Overall, buoy-type oxygen regulators may be suitable for some patients in low-acuity or homecare settings, but they may not be appropriate for all patients or clinical situations. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or medical equipment technician to determine the most appropriate type of oxygen regulator for a particular patient's needs.

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