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MEX 50T

The purpose of MEX50T is to warm and humidify gases that are given to patients who need artificial respiration using respiratory care equipment such ventilators, BiPAPs, CPAPs, etc., with a steady gas flow. Patients of all ages who require any type of invasive OR non-invasive artificial respiration can utilize MEX50T.

Depending on the mode option (invasive mode or non-invasive mode) chosen on the front control panel, the gas passes through a heated water surface before warming and humidifying. Using a temperature probe, the machine measures and displays the patient end temperature, or the temperature of the gas being given to the patient. Depending on the chosen mode, the humidifier regulates the temperature of the patient’s end and the chamber.

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MEX 40T

The purpose of MEX40T is to warm and humidify gases that are given to patients who need artificial respiration using respiratory care equipment such ventilators, BiPAPs, CPAPs, etc., with a steady gas flow. Patients of all ages who require non-invasive artificial respiration, such as masked ventilation using an oral, nasal, or face mask, or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment, can utilize MEX40T.

The front control panel determines which setting causes the gas to pass through the heated water surface, where it is subsequently warmed and humidified. Using a temperature probe, the machine measures and displays the patient end temperature, or the temperature of the gas being given to the patient.

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MEX 30T

The purpose of MEX30T is to warm and humidify gases that are given to patients who need artificial respiration through respiratory care equipment including CPAPs, BiPAPs, and other devices, while maintaining a steady gas flow.

The front control panel determines which setting causes the gas to pass through the heated water surface, where it is subsequently warmed and humidified. The humidifier regulates the patient’s delivery temperature according to the chosen temperature control setting. It is recommended to manually check the temperature of the gas being administered to the patient using an alcohol thermometer.

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