High-altitude hypoxia has long been a challenge for people living and exercising on plateaus. Thin air often limits participation in sports and physical activities. Now, a practical solution has been introduced.
50Nm³/h Containerized Oxygen Generator system was recently installed and began operation at the Hongyuan County Community Activity Center in Sichuan, China. The system provides stable and continuous oxygen supply, enabling residents to exercise more comfortably at high altitude. It serves as a reliable oxygen support system for the entire activity center.
The center includes a large outdoor football field and indoor facilities such as a swimming pool, basketball court, and table tennis room. Through ZOY’s oxygen generation technology and efficient distribution design, the system provides even oxygen diffusion indoors. This helps maintain safe oxygen levels, allowing residents to train, play sports, and relax with reduced risk of altitude-related discomfort.
This project demonstrates ZOY’s capability in oxygen generation technology and its focus on improving health and quality of life in high-altitude areas. By addressing oxygen shortages, ZOY supports better living conditions and community wellness.
In the future, ZOY will continue to innovate in high-altitude oxygen solutions. The company plans to provide advanced and reliable oxygen systems to hospitals, wellness centers, and community facilities. The goal is to help more people in high-altitude regions overcome oxygen deficiency and lead healthier, more active lives.
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