A Well-Serviced LOX System Means

Why Service Matters

Many maintainers are not fully aware of the recommended service intervals for LOX converters. Without proper maintenance, converters may experience faster oxygen leak-off or missed warranty service. Both of which may increase costs.

Routine LOX converter maintenance helps preserve system integrity and ensure consistent operation under flight conditions. Proper service extends mission durations, supports predictable performance, and reduces the likelihood of unscheduled maintenance events, ultimately lowering lifecycle costs.

Essex developed the technology and since 1963 has delivered LOX systems worldwide for military and commercial aircraft. As the OEM, Essex supports operators with maintenance, repair, or overhaul of their current equipment, with the same high-quality standards.

Start by contacting Essex. Our team will outline the next steps, giving you the information you need to evaluate your LOX service requirements with confidence.

Why Use LOX

Liquid oxygen converters supply aviation-grade gaseous oxygen to pilots and crew at regulated pressures of 75–120 psig, while remaining lightweight, low-pressure, and requiring no electrical power. Essex supports operators worldwide with service programs that ensure system integrity and dependable performance.

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