Medical Dry air is a colorless, non-toxic, and odorless gas. It is commercially produced by compressing air into seamless steel cylinders using a compressor.
In the medical field, dry air is primarily used in hospitals for ventilation, aerosol therapy, and during anesthesia.
It can be used for delivering medication through a nebulizer for the treatment of respiratory tract diseases, where the liquid medication is pulverized into an inhalable form.
Furthermore, dry air is used as a detector gas in gas chromatography devices for sensitive material cutting, scuba diving tanks, and spectrometric ratios.