The second wave of uncontrolled corona virus has caused havoc in the country. Oxygen shortage has occurred in many parts of the country, including the capital, due to the continuous increase in the number of corona patients.
So far hundreds of patients have died of oxygen deficiency in the country. The Government of India is taking all possible steps to save the lives of patients till setting up an oxygen plant and importing it abroad.
Meanwhile, Hanuman Mal Bengani, a former vice president of Lynde, one of the largest oxygen producing companies in the country, wrote posts on social media to further address the causes of the oxygen crisis.
Former Lynde vice president Hanuman Mal Bengani wrote a long post on social media about the scarcity of oxygen. He wrote, “I have spent 45 years of my life in the oxygen industry. As Lynde business head, oxygen production capacity in India was increased by 50 percent. I am sharing some facts based on my experience and information, which can help you understand the oxygen crisis. ”
Hanuman Mal Bengani stated that industrial and medical oxygen are products of the same plant, which are stored in the same tank and cylinder. There is not much difference between the two. For medical oxygen, the gas company will have to analyze and certify each batch. Industrial works require 99.5 percent pure oxygen, while according to medical experts, 93 percent pure oxygen is needed.
The former vice president of Lynde said that there is no shortage of oxygen in the country. You would be surprised to know that only one percent of the total oxygen production capacity is used in the medical field. It is being used up to 5 percent in the Corona crisis, not more than this.
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