Fixed leaks, updated design (1.5.2021)
The design was updated to a smaller system with rapidly switching. The design change was made considering the availability of the compressors
The design was updated to a smaller system with rapidly switching. The design change was made considering the availability of the compressors
Started characterizing the Molecular Sieves.
We did not want to make the typical mistake of not talking to the customer. We are responding to the requests we see in the media. But unless we collect opinions from the hospitals, we will not know if we are building the right product. We interviewd at least 15 different hospitals of different sizes. …
Interviewing hospitals, cleaning canisters (28.4.2021) Read More »
A day before the lockdown began, we were frantically procuring molecular sieves, Oxygen flowmeter. Oxygen flow meter was out of stock everywhere, the simple reason is it has the word oxygen in it. We found one source, and only after coming back to the lab we realized that it is a nitrogen flow meter. We …
Oxygen flow meter, 10 kg sieves, canisters (27.4.2021) Read More »
Without realizing, the focus of the day became a prep for validation. We obtained the 13X Molecular Sieve. How do we know it is what they claim it is? And when we make oxygen, how do we know it is oxygen? We found oxygen sensors with the help of Shailesh and team.
The first bill of materials with the approximate number pieces of different components was listed. The compressor looked simple, but then we realized during the discussions that we need an oil free compressor. Found a source of Oxygen measurement
The preliminary designs have begun. Dr. Arvind Rajendran has started to guide the OxyJani team. The first block diagrams were made.
In response to the COVID-19 emergency a team of us from JNCASR decided to develop Oxygen Concentrators. Design: There are several designs of personal-care oxygen concentrators, possibly ideal for home quarantine conditions, that may be easy to build. Concept is simple, no real invention there. It needs silica gel desiccant to soak humidity, molecular sieves …
To celebrate cellular imaging, VNIR organized the “Amazing Imaging Edition 1” competition in 2020. All young PhD students and researchers could participate, with the images captured by them during their research. Several excellent researchers participated with great enthusiasm. We are very happy to recognize the great contributions from some of them (images below). Amazing Imaging …