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The pressure in the oxygen capsule is 1.3 atmospheres, which is approximately equivalent to a water depth of about 3 meters. Entry and exit from the oxygen capsule can be done by one person, so anyone can use it with peace of mind. Considering maintenance, we focused on a modular design rather than an integrated one. The burden on the capsule body at 1.3 atmospheres is greater than expected. To eliminate potential sources of failure, we utilized our expertise to create a simple design and structure. To ensure our customers can use it with confidence, our professional staff is always ready to respond quickly. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Free membership registrationAccording to the ruling of WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency), oxygen capsules are not considered doping. The high-pressure, high-concentration oxygen capsule, known as the O2 capsule, applies "Henry's Law," which states that the amount of gas that dissolves in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas. By introducing oxygen into the air capsule and increasing the pressure, it can efficiently supply dissolved oxygen to the body. Additionally, the pressure inside the capsule is increased to 1.3 atmospheres, equivalent to a depth of 3 meters underwater, which is said to be similar to the pressure experienced during fetal development, thus providing a deep relaxation effect that is beneficial for modern individuals facing high levels of stress. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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