he importance of medical air in modern medicine cannot be overestimated; it is used as a part of gas mixtures in medical procedures. Their composition is adapted to specific conditions and requirements, and is also used for diagnosis and clinical research. The requirements for medical air are high - it should not contain solid particles, oil vapors, excess moisture, or vice versa, be too dry.

Air is used to treat respiratory failure in the therapeutic, infectious, resuscitation departments, and in the operating rooms during anesthesia. Compressed air is also used as driving force of surgical and dental pneumatic instruments and as cooling agent.
The source of compressed air can be gas ramps with connected cylinders and compressor stations that produce compressed air that is purified and prepared for medical purposes. Compressor plants consist of one or several electric compressors, a filtration and dehumidification system, a receiver and a control and management unit.
EKOM oil-free compressors suitable for small and medium centralized supply systems have proven themselves worthy for uninterrupted operation of dental pneumatic tools and aspirator systems, as well as respiratory and anesthesia devices. These silent and effective devices provide sterile air up to 3 m³ / h with a pressure of up to 6 bar.
For a wider range of work are used MIL’S piston and screw compressors. The pressure in piston compressors MIL’S AIRMIL'S with compact dimensions reaches 11 bar, and productivity - up to 35 m³ / h. MIL’S HOSPITAIR G screw compressors deliver compressed air up to 411 m³ / h at 11 bar.
To use medical gases, including compressed air, near the patient’s bed, industry experts recommend wall and ceiling consoles CADUCEUS.

The high reliability, stability, long service life of CADUCEUS equipment, as well as the latest developments in the field of medical gas supply create comfortable conditions not only for the medical personnel, but also for patients, which positively affects the rehabilitation and recovery processes.