Moderate Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber (1.90ATA)

Moderate hyperbaric oxygen chambers are medical-grade units used to deliver hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) at pressure levels ranging from 1.1 to 1.9ATA. Inside the sealed chamber, patients breathe oxygen at high concentration, allowing the body to absorb more oxygen than it would under normal atmospheric conditions.
This type of therapy helps increase oxygen delivery to tissues with restricted blood flow, which supports the healing process, reduces localized inflammation, and improves recovery in oxygen-deprived areas. The 1.90 ATA setting offers a balance between therapeutic effectiveness and safety, making it suitable for a range of clinical applications.
HBOT is commonly used as part of the treatment for conditions such as carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation-induced soft tissue injury, chronic wounds, and infections that are resistant to standard treatment. By enhancing the oxygen concentration in the bloodstream, the therapy contributes to cellular repair and helps accelerate recovery in complex or slow-healing cases.
Note: These moderate hyperbaric oxygen chambers are categorized and sold as non-medical devices. While they offer pressure levels comparable to clinical units, they are intended for wellness use and does not fall under medical equipment regulation.
Moderate hyperbaric oxygen chambers around 1.90 ATA are used to support a wide range of health and wellness goals. By increasing oxygen availability in the body, they can help improve circulation, reduce fatigue, enhance immune function, support skin and tissue repair, assist in athletic recovery, and contribute to anti-aging care. These HBOT chambers are suitable for wellness centers, beauty clinics, elder care homes, fitness studios, sports facilities, business lounges, postpartum recovery clinics, high-altitude destinations, and even private households.
Moderate hyperbaric oxygen chambers feature design elements that enhance safety, usability, and visual appeal while maintaining structural integrity under increased pressure. The following components contribute to a more comfortable and user-friendly experience:
Each moderate hyperbaric oxygen chamber comes equipped with fully reclining electric seat that supports a more comfortable position during mid-pressure sessions. Based on user needs, practical additions like a phone holder or a small tray table can be integrated to make the experience more functional and relaxed.
The chamber provides oxygen at a concentration of 93% ± 3%, which supports better oxygen absorption during therapy. To improve comfort, an oxygen humidifier bottle is included. It helps moisten the oxygen before it is inhaled, keeping the airways from drying out and making longer sessions easier to tolerate. This setup also supports more efficient gas exchange, which is important for users with respiratory sensitivity or those undergoing frequent sessions.
We offer a one-year full warranty starting from the date of installation. This covers the entire chamber and its integrated components.
Modular chambers are installed by our engineering team. Non-modular models can typically be installed by the user. We provide 24/7 online support to assist with setup and ongoing use.
The HBOT chamber’s main structure is designed for a service life of more than 10 years when used and maintained under standard operating conditions.
Air filters should typically be replaced every 18 to 24 months, depending on usage and environment.
Moderate hyperbaric oxygen chambers are medical-grade systems used to deliver hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) at pressure levels between 1.4 and 3.0 ATA. Inside the sealed environment, patients breathe high-concentration oxygen to help increase oxygen saturation in the blood. This supports tissue regeneration, reduces inflammation, and accelerates the healing of wounds. These chambers are commonly used in treatments for carbon monoxide poisoning, radiation injuries, chronic non-healing wounds, and certain infections that require enhanced oxygen delivery.
Each moderate hyperbaric oxygen chamber is designed for a service life of over 10 years. The main structure is made from pressure-rated materials such as aluminum alloy or steel, which offer strong resistance to deformation and corrosion from high-pressure oxygen environments.
Air filters typically need replacement every 18 to 24 months. Actual timing may vary depending on usage frequency and environmental factors such as air quality.
For modular (split-type) models, our technical team handles the installation on site. Non-modular chambers can usually be installed by the client following our step-by-step guide. In all cases, we provide 24/7 online support to ensure proper setup and operation.
Yes. These chambers are equipped with multiple built-in safety features. An overpressure release valve maintains internal pressure within safe limits, while the oxygen generator shuts off automatically if oxygen concentration exceeds recommended levels. Additionally, an emergency stop button and a rapid decompression valve provide fast response options in case of unexpected situations.
Users can choose between headset-style oxygen delivery and face mask delivery. Headsets are lightweight and comfortable for extended use, while face masks are better suited for medical treatments requiring higher oxygen flow.
Whether it’s for clinical treatment, rehabilitation, wellness or veterinary use, our team is ready to support your needs