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Oxygen Mask With Reservoir Bag

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Negotiable MOQ: 1000 Pairs (Price negotiable depending on order volume and customization)
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Brand Name:
Greetmed
Place of Origin:
China
Model Number:
GT010-160
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Port of Shipment:
China
Delivery Detail:
7 days
Brand Name Greetmed
Place of Origin China
Model Number GT010-160
Description:
The Non-Rebreather mask (NRB) are used for patients requiring large quantities of oxygen.  Patients suffering from traumatic injuries or cardiac related illnesses call for the NRB.  The NRB employs a large reservoir that fills while the patient is exhaling.  The exhalate is forced through small holes on the side of the mask.  These holes are sealed while the patient is inhaling, thus preventing outside air from entering. The patient is breathing pure oxygen.  The flow rate for the NRB is 10 to 15 LPM.
All materials used in construction of the Oxygen Mask ,and the Oxygen Tubing are latex free, soft and smooth surface without sharp edge and object, They have no undesirable effects on the Oxygen/Medication passing through under ordinary conditions of use. Mask Material are hypoallergenic and shall resist ignition and rapid buring,
 
Specification:
The volume : 450ml-500ml
construction:1.with/without check value  2.one safety vent open  3.mask with elastic strap
4.adjustable nose clip  5. non-rebreathing  6. with 2m oxygen tubing
Size :S,M,L,XL
Expiry date: Three years
Store claim: store in dark, dry and clean conditions
 
Form of packing:
1pc packing in a PE bag within products specification, 100pcs in one carton
 
Size of packing:
Export carton(L/XL):470x390x280mm
Export carton(S/M):470x390x250mm

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Business Type
Trading Company
Year Established
2003
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe