Everyone has geared up to fight the Corona epidemic. At every level, people are contributing by increasing their ability and ability. A 60-year-old man from Kashmir has also prepared a cheap oxygen concentrator to help the patients, seeing the scarcity of oxygen going on all over the country. The great thing is that this person is only 12th pass.
Oxygen concentrator made from domestic ‘Jugaad’
After preparing it completely, Ismail now wants to have a medical expert check it. If the oxygen concentrator produced by them proves to be correct, then it should be used to treat needy patients. Muhammad Ismail told the media that he created it after seeing the increasing demand for oxygen concentrators during the Corona period.
Ismail is the only inter pass
Mohammed Ismail, who designed this cheap oxygen concentrator, claims that his prototype is made of easy-to-find items in the market. Ismail has used compressor, cooling coil, reservoir, 6 solenoid valves, electronic circuit zeolite. He explains that zeolite is the most important in this oxygen concentrator, it blocks impure gases. It costs up to 15 thousand to prepare it. He says that if it is approved by the government and brought to the market, it will be much cheaper than other oxygen concentrators. In such a situation, even those poor people will be able to buy it, for which other oxygen concentrators are quite expensive. Surprisingly, Ismail, who prepared this oxygen concentrator, has not studied much. He has studied only till inter and after that he left the studies.
Have been startled by their experiments before
Due to his experiments, Mohammad Ismail has been in the discussion before. On 28 March 2020, he made a prototype of the Disinfect Tunnel. After this, he also designed a touchless sanitizing machine. Apart from this, they have also prepared a ventilator. Now Ismail has prepared this cheap oxygen concentrator. Ismail says that he has not received any governmental help in completing this invention. Seeing Ismail’s passion, his friends have now decided that together they will set up a laboratory for him at a cost of Rs. 5 lakhs at their home with their cooperation. After which Mohammad Ismail could do many other inventions.