Salaera provides oxygen sensors for respiratory devices designed to stabilize readings and extend operational life.
RT’s Three Key Takeaways:
- Extended Sensor Life: Maxtec oxygen sensors offer expected operational lifetimes ranging from 500,000 to 1,500,000 oxygen percent hours depending on the specific model.
- Broad Device Compatibility: The sensors are designed as replacements for various equipment used in healthcare settings, including ventilators, anesthesia machines, and oxygen monitors.
- Customizable OEM Solutions: The company provides customization for connectors, voltage outputs, and housings to ensure a fit with specific technical and regulatory requirements.
Salaera, a provider of medical oxygen sensors for more than 25 years, offers a portfolio of sensors for devices including oxygen monitors, analyzers, ventilators, and anesthesia machines, according to the company.
The sensors feature design elements and materials intended to optimize performance and prolong sensor life. These features include components that promote stable oxygen readings and protect the sensor from inadvertent damage.
According to Salaera, the Max-125 sensors have an expected lifetime of 500,000 oxygen percent hours. The Max-250 and Max-550 models extend the expected operating life to 1,500,000 oxygen percent hours.
The company also provides customization options for sensor connectors, housings, threads, and voltage outputs to meet technical and regulatory requirements. If a device requires a specific connector not currently offered, a custom solution can be created, according to the company website.
Salaera sensors are used in medical devices, life science instrumentation, and industrial monitoring systems globally, providing healthcare facilities with a source for replacement sensors at competitive pricing, according to the company.
Source
- https://respiratory-therapy.com/products-treatment/monitoring-treatment/patient-monitoring-products/products-2025-measurement-monitoring/
- https://www.salaera.com/collections/sensing