Ranipet (Tamil nadu):While hospitals have been struggling with oxygen shortage, two youths from Ranipet district in Tamil Nadu have developed low-cost oxygen producing machines. As a solace to the Covid patients who gasp for breath, the youngsters' efforts would do away with the hefty charges paid for imported oxygen.
Technically skilled space engineers Naresh and Anish Mathew want to resolve the crisis of oxygen shortage in the district.
Utilising domestic materials, the duo have come up with a machine that would produce oxygen at the rate of 10 litres per minute. The import value of the machine which was developed at the cost of Rs 40,000 would be Rs 1.25 lakh. 21 percent of oxygen in the air is compressed using a compressor with a chemical called zeo light.
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