Cryogenic gasifiers are autonomous complexes that convert cryogenic products into gas, as well as supply it to the medical system under operating pressure. Oxygen gasifiers are used in healthcare facilities where a continuous supply of oxygen is required. Medical gasifiers provide higher performance than oxygen generators, and lower cost than cylinders.
The medical oxygen gasification station consists of a cryogenic tank and an evaporator, as well as an armature body with regulating devices and piping.

Oxygen gasifiers of various working pressures and capacities are supplied in horizontal and vertical design. The inner vessel of the tank is made of high quality stainless steel. The inter-wall space of the tank with a multilayer insulation system and a system for maintaining a vacuum ensures low rates of product loss and a long shelf life. A safety system with valves for emergency gas discharge and rupture plates, as well as a special earthquake-resistant support system, allow the installation of autonomous complexes in areas with increased seismic activity. The stability of the structure is provided by a basis specially erected for each installation.
Cryogenic gasifiers are equipped with an evaporator with a check valve, a gas discharge valve, shut-off valves, control sensors, flow meters, and an additional remote control system. In addition to the gasifier, as a backup source of oxygen, medical institutions use balloon ramps with a system for automatic switching of groups of oxygen cylinders.
The WestMedGroup company supplies medical gasifiers throughout Russia for uninterrupted oxygen supply. The specialists of our company will not only provide advisory assistance, but will also help to determine the choice of a gasifier, as well as develop a project and carry out the installation and commissioning of a medical gas supply system.

WestMedGroup offers a wide range of cryogenic valves and fittings: ROTH nuts, cryogenic ball valves, cryogenic safety valves and much more.

Installation of an oxygen gasifier according to the WestMedGroup project for the anti-coronavirus center.