A nebulizing machine is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist that can be inhaled. The mist is made by a compressor that forces air through the medication, breaking it up into tiny droplets. The droplets are then inhaled through a mouthpiece or facemask.
Nebulizers are used to deliver medication to the lungs for a variety of conditions, including asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. They are also used to deliver pain medication, antibiotics, and other drugs.
Nebulizers are typically used for acute asthma attacks or for long-term maintenance therapy. They are often used in children because they are easier to use than inhalers.
FEATURES
Maximum compressor pressure: 2.5 - 3.0 bar
Nebulization rate: 0.3 ml / min
Nebulizer cup capacity: 6 ml
Particle size (MMAD): 0.5 m to 5 m
Noise level: 55 dBA
Dimensions (compressor only): 6.6 x 4.0 inches
Weight (compressor only): 1.83 kg (4.0 pounds)