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Oxygen Concentrator

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    The CVI Oxygen Concentrator controls the oxygen content in buildings to the optimal level for humans, which is about 30%, in a hyperbaric environment. This increased pressure, hyperbaric, is used in hospitals to speed recovery from illness and injury, by NASA in the space program, and by underwater diving companies and the US military to treat diving injury. This increased pressure causes oxygen to diffuse into the tissues at a much higher rate than normal. Wounds heal faster, you have more energy, you feel better, you can breathe easier, and recovery from illnesses are quicker.

     One of the scourges of urban air pollution is the lowering of oxygen content due to the consumption of oxygen by automobile engines and industrial applications. In some cities the oxygen content has fallen below 5%, when in nature, oxygen content is about 21% in the open ocean.

     Designed as an add-on module for the CVI Environmental System,  this proprietary technology, derived from NASA, was originally created and used by the Space Program. Using a molecular sieve technology, Casa da Vida scientists can exchange metal ions in the crystalline matrix of the molecular sieve adsorbant in order to selectively remove specific atoms from gasses. Using progressive beds of adsorbants, specific targeted atoms are removed from the gas. The focus of the Casa da Vida system is indoor air quality, so we selectively remove atoms of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, helium, and argon from the air, leaving only ultra-pure, hospital grade diatomic oxygen (O2). By digital quantitative analysis, our sensors regulate O2 content inside buildings to 30%. This ultra-pure oxygen is also used to create Hyperbaric Plasma.

 

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