F. Stephan GmbH Medizintechnik

LOGOF. Stephan GmbH Medizintechnik
Kirchstr. 19
56412 Gackenbach

Phone: +49 (6439) 9125-0
Fax: +49 (6439) 9125-111
Internet: http://www.stephan-gmbh.com
E-Mail: info@stephan-gmbh.com

Company Profile

Oxygen-generating systems from F. Stephan GmbH represent a secure, self-contained, lowmaintenance and cost-efficient oxygen supply for medical facilities. A modular redundant
design in mobile or stationary version and a capacitiy between 20l/min and 320l/min ensures an optimal system dimensioning. The integration of medical air- as well as cylinder filling-systems completes the range of products. A lot of multifunctional projects were already realized by F. Stephan GmbH. These installations were designed for an efficient use,
especially in regions with pour infrastructure also in remote areas.

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