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The air pump for the respirator can be roughly divided into two categories: one is manual and the other is electric. When used, they each have their own characteristics. So what are their characteristics?
The first difference lies in the noise. Any machine will have some noise when in use. Generally, electric-driven ones can significantly reduce the noise. Therefore, electric-driven ones have certain advantages in this aspect because no matter in any environment, it is not desirable for it to produce a lot of noise. However, on the other hand, their performance reverses.
That is, for electric-driven ones, there are its limitations, namely its mobility is insufficient. Because sometimes when in use, there is no power supply at the place, and in this case, manual ones have certain advantages. Of course, for the respirator air pump, because its size is not too small, it is not very convenient to move. So some manual ones are produced now, mainly to reduce the size, which also increases its mobility. However, because manual ones have many deficiencies in maintenance and maintenance, because their internal structure is very complex, it inevitably leads to high maintenance costs when in use. While electric ones have certain advantages in this aspect.
So when users purchase, they should first pay attention to their usage environment. In terms of the stability of the two, the motor-driven ones still have a great advantage. At the same time, it is also more convenient to operate. Especially in the current automated operation, using electricity is the best method. In contrast, manual ones are difficult to achieve automated operation. However, they also have the advantage of mobility when in use. Meanwhile, manual ones also have significant deficiencies in air quality. While the motor-driven ones also have their advantages. So now, electric ones have become the mainstream, precisely because it has excellent performance and also brings many aspects of convenience to itself.