To be honest, the medical oxygen generator market has been buzzing lately, and not just because of, well, everything that’s happened the last few years. It’s shifted from simply hospitals needing backup to, you know, pretty much anyone wanting a bit of security. I've seen a real uptick in requests for mobile units, and smaller, more modular systems. It's not just about the big hospitals anymore. Everyone wants a slice of the pie.
What’s really struck me though, after years of walking construction sites and dealing with engineers who live in CAD programs, is how easily people fall into design traps. They focus on the tech – the PSA membranes, the compressors, the fancy digital displays – and forget that this stuff has to work in the real world. I’ve seen designs that look beautiful on paper but are a nightmare to service in the field. Seriously, a nightmare.