Oxygen Plant

An oxygen plant is an industrial facility designed to produce high-purity oxygen gas for various applications. Oxygen plants employ methods such as cryogenic distillation to separate oxygen from air, ensuring its purity and quality. This produced oxygen is used in diverse sectors, including healthcare, industry, and scientific research. In medical applications, oxygen is vital for patients with respiratory conditions and during surgeries. In the industrial sphere, it plays a crucial role in enhancing combustion processes and cutting/welding operations. Oxygen plants are essential for ensuring a reliable supply of oxygen for these critical applications, contributing to better healthcare, improved industrial processes, and scientific advancements.

Flow Rate(LPM)/(Nm3/hr)

3200 LPM / 200 Nm3/Hr

Air Compressor (kW)

As per plant design

Technology UsedPSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption)
Purity Of Oxygen93+-3%
Purity Of Nitrogen90+-3%
ApplicationIndustrial / Medical
Outlet/Discharge Pressure

3-150 Bar/kg

BrandPSG Engineering
Minimum Order Quantity1

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

An oxygen plant is an industrial facility that specializes in the production of oxygen gas. Its primary purpose is to generate high-purity oxygen for various applications, including medical, industrial, and scientific uses.

Oxygen can be produced through several methods, with the most common being cryogenic distillation. This process involves cooling and compressing air to separate it into its constituent gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen.

Safety is essential in an oxygen plant due to the risk of fire and explosions when handling high concentrations of oxygen. Key considerations include strict fire prevention measures, proper storage of oxygen cylinders, and ensuring that flammable materials are kept away from oxygen-enriched environments.

Oxygen from an oxygen plant is used in various applications, including medical oxygen for patients with respiratory conditions, cutting and welding processes, as a feedstock in the production of chemicals, and for enhancing combustion in various industrial processes.

Oxygen production itself is not typically associated with significant environmental impact, as it primarily involves air separation. However, the environmental footprint may vary depending on the energy source used to power the plant. The use of renewable energy sources can make oxygen production more environmentally friendly.