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Nitrogen Application in Cryotherapy

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Introduction Cryotherapy is a dermatological treatment used by dermatologists and skin care experts to treat surface skin lesions by freezing them with liquid nitrogen. Although other cryogens like carbon dioxide snow, Dimethyl ether and propane or DMEP were also used earlier, their use has now grown obsolete and liquid nitrogen is most commonly used. What Type Of Skin Lesions Are Treated With Cryotherapy? Lesions that are usually treated by cryotherapy include actinic keratosis, viral warts and sebborhoeic keratosis or senile warts. Specialist dermatologists sometimes also freeze small skin cancers such as superficial basal cell and in situ squamous cell carcinomas (intraepidermal carcinoma, Bowen disease), but this treatment is not always successful, so careful follow-up care is necessary.Freezing is one of the most suitable way of getting rid of many different kinds of surface skin lesions, asit is relatively inexpensive, safe, and reliable. However, it is also

Application of Oxygen in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy or HBOT, is the medical use of 100 percent oxygen at increased atmospheric pressures. Literally, hyper means “increased” and baric relates to pressure. As early as the 1950s, hyperbaric applications have been used to oxygenate the brain while the heart was stopped during open-heart surgery. In the 1960s, HBOT was determined to have positive results related to slow-healing wounds. Some people may be more familiar with hyperbarics as treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning or the bends, a condition related to underwater diving. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has increased in treatments for chronic degenerative health problems related to atherosclerosis, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, diabetic ulcers, wound healing, cerebral palsy, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, macular degeneration and many other disorders. There are many recent studies on the effect of using HBOT to aid children with autism. Gangrene, carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation therapy, bone

Applications of Nitrogen Generators

Nitrogen is a quite sought after gas as it has a wide variety of industrial uses. Most of these industries, need either nitrogen or liquid nitrogen generators on-site. Nitrogen generators these days are fitted with nitrogen separation membrane technology, which is economical, simpler and more dependable than the units without it. These are industries which need nitrogen, and thus nitrogen generators. 1.       The Food and Beverage Industry: Food and beverages begin to age and perish as soon as they are produced. This is due the activity of bacteria and similar micro-organisms or oxidation. A nitrogen flooded atmosphere solves both problems by stopping these organisms from growing and preventing oxidation. 2.       The Tyre Industry: Aircraft tyres are filled with nitrogen instead of air as it is drier than air. Most premier automobile companies fill the tyres of their cars and bikes with nitrogen, as it remains at a stable pressure if and when heated or cooled. Also, being

Safety tips for using Oxygen Generators

The Oxygen is the second most abundant element in the earth’s atmosphere (air) and facilitates human and animal life. Oxygen also facilitates combustion, although oxygen itself is a safe gas and non-flammable. The safety precautions for use of portable oxygen generator devices that are worth taking note of, and that are summarized here: ·          Avoid any open flames in the presence of oxygen use. This would include matches, cigarette lighters, candles or smoking in any form. If anyone wishes to smoke while you are using a Portable Oxygen Concentrator , kindly insist that they step outside or out of range of you and the unit. ·          Exercise caution around other sources of heat such as portable electric or gas heaters, as well as ovens and stoves. Keep at least five feet between such sources of heat and POC oxygen sources. ·          Avoid using petroleum based lotions or creams, but rather use water-based products. ·          Strictly follow the

Technical facts about color masterbatches

Since their introduction in the 1960s the color masterbatches has steadily penetrated the traditional colored compound market. It is a solid concentrate of color and/or performance enhancing additives such as anti-static, UV stabiliser, metal deactivator, etc., that is added to a base polymer to impart these attributes. It is usually supplied in granular form, either as pellets similar in size to most polymers or as miniature pellets, known as micro granules. Alternatively, they can be delivered in 'rough cut' form - a mixture of small shreds and chunks. Two main types are offered - polymer specific and universal. Polymer specific masterbatch is produced using the same base polymer group. Universal they employs a carrier system that is capable of carrying the high quantities of additives necessary to deliver the end use properties required as well as affording the essential compatibility required across a broad range of polymers. Universal ones are normally readily

What are the advantages and uses of hydrogen generators?

Firstly, the hydrogen is separated from water and then purified. A number of hydrogen generators use proton exchange membranes (PEM) combined with hydrogen purification systems such as PSA dryers or Palladium-diffusion membranes.  Advantages of Hydrogen Generators: ·          Uses Water as source of supplemental alternative fuel. ·          Reduces emissions up to 98%. ·          Extends your fuel mileage by 15% - 40%. ·          Reduction of carbon builds up in the cylinders, and spark plugs. ·          Increase catalytic converter life. ·          Increase spark plug life. ·          Increase oil lifetime ·          Restore the  performance The basic requirements for a hydrogen generator are: a bottle of distilled water, a long vacuum hose, a quart size canning jar with a solid lid, an electrode made of a Plexiglas tower with stainless steel wire wound around it, and two long electrical wires. The two electrode terminals, positive and negative, are simple

Things to know about Oxygen Gas Plants

The Oxygen Gas Plants are carefully designed for the production of pure Oxygen Gas concurrent with the oxygen gas. Such plants use a very special kind of Expansion Engine and a bypass valve that enables the rapid and adequate cooling. The main features of an oxygen plant should include the latest technology, smooth performance, minimum power consumption and nil chances of any defects. These features allow these plants to become exceedingly stable and economically viable for the user. Presently, the oxygen gas manufacturers in India are very well developed as they offer the finest quality of these products.  If someone is looking for a full proof temperature indication as well then their feature of using an electronic system scanner seems fruitful. The system also utilizes pressure differential gauges that also boast a stainless steel control panel that indicate the accurate liquid level in the production of liquid oxygen gas. The main scope of supply of oxygen plants also i