Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System
Type Of Fluid | Anesthetic Gas |
Applications | Veterinary Surgery |
The gas evacuation apparatus (GEA) was developed to actively and safely eliminate waste gas that is associated with routine inhalation anesthesia. Waste gas supply from a minimum of five masks will be accommodated by the GEA. The new one has been enhanced with a broader exhaust flow range, low noise, and a small size.input:
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The new design is more elegant and convenient to transport.
The LED screen could display a wide range of flow rates, from 8 to 60 LPM, in real time.
Utilization necessitates no ventilation hood.
A waste gas supply of 1 to 5 masks can be accommodated by a powerful capture of the gas.
The “pull” or “draw” velocity can be adjusted in accordance with the masks (stations).
It is highly effective to replace the conventional exhaust fan with a remover. Capacity that is less than 5 grams.
The weight of the canister can be obtained directly from the displays through online weighing, which ranges from 0 to 2000g.
Overweight alarm with two levels: 990 g and 1010 g.input:
output:Dimensions: 232mm x 200mm x 184mm
Net Weight (excluding a canister): 2.9 kilograms
Screen size: 2 inches, resolution: 128 x 64 pixels
Weight: 1 to 2000 grams
Flow rate: 8 to 60 liters per minute
Noise: ≤50 decibelsWorking power: 1.5A, 100V-240V, 50/60Hz


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