Mohali-based Walnut Medical developing & supplying oxygen concentrators
Mohali-based Walnut Medical developing & supplying oxygen concentrators
09 June 2021 | News
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Mohali-based startup Walnut Medical has developed 5L and 10L portable medical grade oxygen concentrators based on pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology in India with an oxygen purity of above 96 per cent at a pressure of 55-75 kpa.
The company was supported by CAWACH 2020 grant of the National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), and they developed the world-class Oxygen Concentrator in a year to reduce dependence on imports.
The oxygen concentrators are tested for patient safety, electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and as per International Safety Standards for oxygen concentrators. The complete mould design, development of all electronics, moulding, control system, sieve tower, and all rel
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Doctor-motherâs suffering drives engineering student to design âair coolerâ for PPE kits
Nihal Adarsh, a second-year student of K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai, designed a ventilation system to provide relief from heat and sweatiness caused by the suit worn by healthcare workers treating COVID patients
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Nihal Singh Adarsh has named it the âCov-Tech Ventilation Systemâ. Pic: PIB
The plight of his doctor-mother inside a PPE kit, carrying out her everyday responsibilities towards COVID patients, has prompted a Mumbai engineering student to design a small device that pumps air into a compact ventilation system, offering relief from heat and sweatiness.
New Delhi, May 23
Necessity is the mother of invention. For the student innovator, Nihaal Singh Adarsh from Mumbai, his doctor mother's necessity became the source of inspiration for his invention of
With an aim to provide some relief to healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle, a 19-year-old Mumbai student has developed a compact ventilation system for PPE kits.