MEDICAL GASES
LOX
Medical Liquid Oxygen is pure oxygen cooled and converted into a liquid state at extremely low temperatures. It is used to store and transport large quantities of oxygen efficiently and later converted into gas for use in hopitals and medical faciliyies to support breathing, emergency treatments, and surgical operations.
LIN
Medical liquid nitrogen is pure nitrogen cooled to extremely low temperatures to become liquid. It is used in medical applications such as preserving biological samples, storing blood, cells, and vaccines, as well as in certain cryotherapy procedures.
O2
Medical oxygen gas is a pure gas used to support breathing in medical emergencies and to treat respiratory diseases. It is also an essential element in operating rooms and intensive care units to sustain patients’ lives and ensure the stability of vital body functions.
N2
Medical nitrogen gas is a pure, inert gas used in medical applications as a cooling and preservation medium, such as storing blood, biological samples, and vaccines. It is also used in certain medical devices and procedures that require an oxygen-free environment.
Air
Medical air is purified and regulated air that meets medical standards. It is used as a breathable air source in hospitals and intensive care units, serving as a safe alternative for patients who need respiratory support without pure oxygen.
N2O
Medical nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas,” is a mild anesthetic gas used to relieve pain and calm patients during certain medical procedures and dental treatments. It is characterized by its rapid effect and short duration, ensuring safety when used under medical supervision.
CO2
Medical carbon dioxide gas is a pure gas used in medical and surgical procedures, such as laparoscopy and the treatment of certain respiratory conditions. It is also used in medical devices to control pressure and expand internal cavities during operations with precision and safety.
He
Medical helium gas is a pure, inert gas used in the medical field to improve breathing, particularly for patients with airway obstruction or chronic lung diseases. It is often mixed with oxygen to facilitate airflow and reduce respiratory effort.
Mixture Gas
Medical mixed gases are precisely prepared gas blends composed of multiple medical gases in specific proportions. They are used to meet particular therapeutic needs, such as respiratory support, patient anesthesia, or diagnostic testing, while ensuring safety and efficiency in medical use.


















