Sinopharm - Oxygen Mask - Nasal Cannula
Non Technical and Terms
- Initial Delivery Time - 2 to 4 weeks
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Pricing Incoterm - CIP
- Advance Payments - 40% upfront with a Bank guarantee, 60% on shipping
- Warranty - 12 months
- Manuals - Printed and digital user service manuals
- Shipping - Air, Land or Sea
Training
All Training and Manual materials will be available in English. Some materials will be available in French and Spanish. Where French and Spanish are needed and not available, the supplier will offer translation services in electronic copy. Training shall be available in English or Spanish or French and shall be available to users within two (2) weeks of equipment delivery.
China National Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd. (Sinopharm) is a large healthcare group directly under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of the State Council, with 128,000 employees and a full chain in the industry covering R&D, manufacturing, logistics and distribution, retail chains, healthcare, engineering services, exhibitions and conferences, international business and financial services.
For further enquiries, please contact
Jade Zhang
China Sinopharm International Corporation - Medical Device Dept.
Address: Fortune Tower, No.4, Hui Xin Dongjie, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100029, China
Tel.: +86-10-8466 3076/ +86-13269815298
E-mail: zhangyingshi@sinopharm.com
The most common oxygen delivery device. Maximum amount of oxygen that can be delivered with this device is approximately 44% or a FiO2 of 0.44 at a flowrate of 6lpm. Increasing the flowrate above 6 lpm will have no effect on the FiO2, as there is no reservoir system. This device consists of a lightweight tube which on one end splits into two prongs which, are placed in the nostrils. When the patient inhales, the oxygen flowing out of the prongs mixes with ambient air. The patient’s breathing rate and depth can change the actual oxygen percentage being delivered. The cannula is generally attached to the patient by way of the tube hooking around the patient's ears or by an elastic headband. The cannula is connected to a humidifier or directly to the oxygen source (e.g. flowmeter).