Specifications
Chamber Specifications
| Materials | TPU |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1 Person |
| Working Pressure | 1.5 ATA |
| Dimensions | Φ800*L2000mm |
| Weight | 17KG |
| Components | 2xPressure gauges(inside and outside), 2xAutomatic exhaust valves, 1xManual exhaust valve |
| Accessories | Sponge base, Oxygen terminal, Cold dryer(optional), Inner frame(optional) |
| Certifications | ISO9001, ISO13485, CE-EMC, CE-LVD |
Oxygen Concentrator Specifications
| Working Power | 680W |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | AC220V / AC110V (±10%) |
| Oxygen Flow Rate | 5L/min |
| Oxygen Production Concentration | 93%+/-3 |
| Oxygen Production Model | Polymer Sieve |
| Dimensions | L375*W365*H600mm |
| Weight | 29KG |
Air Compressor Specifications
| Working Power | 480W |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | AC220V / AC110V (±10%) |
| Air Flow Rate | 120L/min |
| Compressor Type | Oil Free Type |
| Dimensions | L400*W240*H400mm |
| Weight | 15KG |
What is our hyperbaric oxygen chamber good for?
- Promotes blood circulation and accelerates the body’s metabolism.
- Inhibits the growth and reproduction of anaerobic bacteria.
- As an adjuvant therapy for various conditions, including stroke, fibromyalgia, arthritis, neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, decompression sickness, cancer, etc.
- Offers anti-aging and beauty benefits, making you look younger.
- Relieves physical pain.
- Benefits for wellness and longevity.
- Increases blood oxygen levels in the body, alleviating oxygen deficiency.
- Effective at killing fungi.
- Speeds up physical recovery.
- Improves sleeping quality.
Why choose us as your supplier?
1. We manufacture a variety of hyperbaric oxygen chambers, and there’s always an one that meets your requirement.
2. Our hyperbaric oxygen chambers are very easy to install, use and maintain, which saves customers’ time.
3. Our designs are centered on the customer experience, ensuring the customers use our products comfortably and with peace of mind.
4. We offer customized service. If you have a special requirement, please talk to us at anytime.
5. Our oxygen concentrator and air compressor are seperated. They are more durable, stable and has a faster oxygen production then normal 2 in 1 machines.
6. We offer wholesale price, a significant advantage over your local distributors or traders.
7. We are the experienced exporter and our products have been sold all over the world. We guarantee that your product will be delivered to you without any problems.
8. We focus on manufacturing hyperbaric chambers. We are highly professional on this field and has accumulated a lot of experience.
About Us
We are the one-stop manufacturer and exporter for hyperbaric oxygen chambers with more than 15 years of experience, located in China. Our production base covers an area of 20,000 square meters, equipped with a series of advanced manufacturing machines and precise testing instruments. Our factory is certified by ISO9001 and ISO13485 quality management systems and we have obtained a series of certifications for our hyperbaric chambers, such as CE, EMC, LVD, FCC, etc. Till now, we have shipped thousands of hyperbaric chambers to oversea customers and helped them improve various kinds of health conditions. We aim at providing the most affordable and the best quality hyperbaric chambers to our customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to wear in hyperbaric oxygen chamber?
There are two types of hyperbaric chambers: oxygen pressurized chambers and air hyperbaric pressurized chambers. The oxygen concentration inside an oxygen pressurized chamber is generally above 90%, allowing patients to breathe pure oxygen without wearing a mask. In an air pressurized chamber, the oxygen concentration does not exceed 23%, so a mask must be worn to inhale pure oxygen.
For oxygen pressurized chambers, patients should wash their hair and take a shower the day before treatment. The use of hairspray and facial oil-based products is strictly prohibited before entering the chamber. Personal clothing and bedding are strictly prohibited inside the chamber; all items must be replaced with 100% cotton garments and bedding specifically designed for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Moisten your hair and tuck it completely inside a 100% cotton cap. It is strictly prohibited to bring any sources of ignition, flammable, explosive, toxic, hazardous, or volatile substances, as well as pens, watches, vacuum flasks, hearing aids, electronic car keys, jewelry, books, newspapers, or any other items unrelated to treatment into the chamber.
For air pressurized chambers, where oxygen concentrations are lower, the requirements are less stringent. However, open flames, flammable, and explosive items are strictly prohibited. Watches, pens, and vacuum flasks are also prohibited. During treatment, avoid consuming foods that produce gas or have strong odors, such as soy products, scallions, and garlic.
When should you not use hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen chambers should not be used under certain circumstances, with the primary absolute contraindication being an untreated pneumothorax.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy works by having patients inhale pure oxygen in an environment where the pressure exceeds one atmosphere; this change in pressure and the environment itself carry specific risks. According to medical guidelines and clinical practice, contraindications are primarily divided into two categories: absolute contraindications (treatment is strictly prohibited) and relative contraindications (a decision must be made by a physician after a rigorous assessment of the risks and benefits).
Absolute Contraindications (Absolutely Prohibited)
Untreated pneumothorax (air accumulation in the pleural cavity)
During decompression at the end of treatment, the air in the pleural cavity expands rapidly, potentially triggering a tension pneumothorax, which is a life-threatening emergency.
Relative Contraindications (Requires Strict Medical Evaluation)
Lung diseases: such as severe emphysema, pulmonary bullae, asthma, bronchiectasis, etc.
These conditions predispose patients to the formation of “air pockets,” which may rupture during pressurization and decompression (barotrauma), leading to pneumothorax.
Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Issues: Acute upper respiratory tract infections, sinusitis, Eustachian tube dysfunction, recent eye surgery (with gas present in the eye), etc.
Pressure changes cannot be balanced through the Eustachian tube, potentially causing barotrauma to the eardrum or sinuses, resulting in severe pain and bleeding. Intraocular gas expands during decompression, potentially causing blindness.
Effects of certain medications: Current or recent use of bleomycin, doxorubicin, cisplatin, disulfiram, etc.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may cause severe toxic reactions with these drugs (e.g., bleomycin can lead to pulmonary fibrosis), reduce their efficacy, or increase side effects.
Uncontrolled systemic conditions: High blood pressure (>160/100 mmHg), bradycardia (<50 beats/min), high fever (>39°C), active seizures, active bleeding, etc.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may further elevate blood pressure, induce arrhythmias, or lower the seizure threshold, thereby increasing treatment risks.
Specific physiological periods and conditions: Early pregnancy (first 3 months), claustrophobia, untreated malignant tumors
The effects on the fetus are not yet clear; the benefits and risks must be weighed.
Other considerations: Severe anemia, implanted electronic devices (such as certain pacemakers), history of spontaneous pneumothorax, etc.
The device must be able to withstand a high-pressure environment, or the high-pressure environment may trigger a recurrence of the underlying condition.
How to install your hyperbaric oxygen chambers?
There are 3 parts of our product: the chamber, oxygen concentrator and the air compressor. You can easily finish the installation by connecting these 3 parts together with our instruction.
Why does blood sugar drop in hyperbaric chamber?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy leads to a decrease in blood glucose levels, primarily through the following mechanisms:
Enhanced glucose utilization: In a hyperbaric environment, tissue cells receive an adequate supply of oxygen, which enhances aerobic metabolism and increases the consumption of glucose to produce energy (ATP). This results in a decrease in blood glucose levels.
Improved insulin sensitivity: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy reduces oxidative stress and inflammatory responses, helping insulin function more effectively and promoting the uptake and utilization of glucose by peripheral tissues such as muscles and fat.
Inhibition of glycogenolysis: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may lower stress hormone levels, thereby reducing glycogenolysis and glucose release from the liver.
Clinical Note: Patients using insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents may experience hypoglycemia following treatment. It is recommended to monitor blood glucose levels before treatment, reduce medication dosage or consume a small meal if necessary, and maintain close monitoring during the treatment session.
Why do I feel pressure in my ears during hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
As the pressure increases, you might feel a fullness or popping sensation in your ears, similar to flying on an airplane. In order to clear your ears and alleviate this feeling, you can use techniques like swallowing or chewing gum.










