Description
We carry the MD15 & ME24 model.
Luxfer aluminum cylinders are cycle-tested in excess of 100,000 cycles at service pressure to ensure dependable performance. Up to 40% lighter in weight than comparable steel cylinders, Luxfer aluminum cylinders are also highly corrosion-resistant and well suited to low-temperature applications.
Benefits for patients
Luxfer medical cylinders offer important advantages for patients, especially those who are ambulatory. Luxfer provides increased gas capacity in smaller packages, a major benefit to patients for whom a lightweight, portable system facilitates mobility. All Luxfer products are designed to increase ambulation time and allow patients to remain active longer.
Occupational benefits
For those who regularly handle medical equipment, lightweight Luxfer cylinders are much easier to move and transport than steel cylinders, reducing the possibility of job-related injury and stress.
Luxfer also works with health organizations and patient groups around the world to promote advancements in treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other respiratory disorders.
Luxfer: a legacy of medical cylinder innovation
Luxfer’s legacy of medical cylinder innovation dates back to 1958, when the company—then called Luxfer Ltd—invented the cold-extruded, seamless aluminum cylinder in England. Aluminum cylinders were first used for beverage applications, but in the early 1960s, Luxfer expanded into many other markets, including medical oxygen. In 1965, Luxfer Gas Cylinders became a separate company specializing in high-pressure gas containment. Because lightweight aluminum cylinders are easier to move and transport than steel cylinders, they became increasingly popular in Europe both with medical personnel who regularly handle cylinders and with ambulatory patients who use oxygen.
In 1972, Luxfer opened its first U.S. cylinder manufacturing plant in Riverside, California, and use of Luxfer aluminum medical cylinders quickly spread throughout North America. In 1976, the company introduced fiberglass-reinforced (hoop-wrapped) aluminum cylinders, and a decade later, the company launched lightweight composite cylinders consisting of a thinner-walled aluminum liner fully wrapped with fiberglass. In 1997, Luxfer introduced its line of oxygen cylinders fully wrapped with aerospace-grade carbon fiber; available around the world, these ultra-lightweight cylinders are especially popular with patients in Europe and Japan, where higher-pressure oxygen filling is more readily available than currently in the U.S. Luxfer is leading the effort to expand higher-pressure oxygen filling throughout the Americas.
Metallurgical innovation is also an important part of Luxfer’s history. In 1987, Luxfer introduced its own proprietary formula of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. Marketed as L6X®, this alloy has been optimized to improve its durability, fracture toughness and resistance to tearing and cracking. More than 50 million L6X® cylinders in service around the world have an exemplary record for safety and dependability.
Another significant metallurgical advancement occurred in 2006, when Luxfer introduced its L7X® higher-strength aluminum alloy. Cylinders made from this alloy have the same dimensions as other aluminum cylinders, but they offer up to 50% more capacity because they can be filled to higher pressures. Available around the world, cylinders made from L7X® are now being manufactured at Luxfer’s plant in Graham, North Carolina.
Today Luxfer manufactures aluminum and composite cylinders at plants in Riverside, California; Graham, North Carolina; Nottingham, England; Gerzat, France, Shanghai, China; and New Delhi, India.
Increasing life expectancy, advances in therapy and medical technology and pressure on hospital budgets have created a growing worldwide demand for healthcare services delivered in the home. At the same time, smoking, air pollution and obesity are known to be causing a significant increase in the number of patients with respiratory diseases – many of which can be treated at home.
For many patients, the ability to stay at home is a great comfort. Technological advancements in lightweight cylinders for this market are enabling patients to be more independent by facilitating their mobility. Patient mobility has been a key factor in the development of Luxfer’s lightweight, compact oxygen-delivery systems, moving the market away from heavy steel cylinders.
Improving the lives of ambulatory patients
Some patients receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) may benefit from portable oxygen systems. Lightweight Luxfer cylinders facilitate mobility and can help patients stay mobile longer, especially when combined with conserving devices that can increase the duration of cylinder contents up to five times. (When a conserving device is used in conjunction with an o2 cylinder, it releases a flow of oxygen only when the patient inhales. This intermittent oxygen flow makes the contents of an oxygen cylinder last longer.)
Healthcare Institutions
Oxygen and other medical gases are widely used for patient treatments. Luxfer offers a wide range of products ideally suited for the institutional market—which includes hospitals, nursing homes and other caregiving facilities—especially for situations that require reduced weight, corrosion resistance and product portability.
With charging pressures up to 300 bar, Luxfer is able to meet the growing global demand for increased gas capacity in dedicated packages. Luxfer has an outstanding track record for safety, having met or exceeded all test requirements.