KD-3090A3 (D) (AC/DC dual-use) electric suction device Introduction: This suction device is used in hospital operating rooms and other places for the rescue of respiratory patients. It is usually used for pharyngeal suction or tracheal suction of patients undergoing tracheal intubation to remove secretions, blood, vomit and other substances that cause respiratory obstruction, keeping the respiratory tract unobstructed. characteristic: 1. Dual use of AC and DC, with three power supply modes: AC220V/50Hz AC, internal DC power supply (DC12V), or external DC power supply. 2. The built-in lithium battery can be recharged repeatedly and can be used for car charging. Battery capacity 3600mAh, continuous use time ≥ 60 minutes 3. Using oil-free lubrication vacuum pump as negative pressure source, no need for oil lubrication, no pollution, long service life; 4. The suction pump is a negative pressure one-way pump, with no positive pressure generated, ensuring safety; 5. Equipped with a reliable device to prevent liquid from being sucked into the negative pressure pump; 6. Equipped with a particulate matter retention device (filter); 7. The material of the machine pipeline is silicone, which is resistant to high temperatures, corrosion, and aging; 8. Car mounted racks can be configured according to customer needs; 9. The machine has the characteristics of small size and light weight (including a battery of 4kg ± 0.5), making it easy to carry and move; 10. The negative pressure regulating valve can adjust the negative pressure value arbitrarily within the limit negative pressure range (0-limit negative pressure value); Technical parameters: Extreme negative pressure value: at standard atmospheric pressure, ≥ 0.09Mpa; Extraction rate: at standard atmospheric pressure, ≥ 20L/min; Liquid storage bottle: 1000ml x 1; Noise: ≤ 60dB (A).
Introduction: This suction device is used in hospital operating rooms and other places for the rescue of respiratory patients. It is usually used for pharyngeal suction or tracheal suction of patients undergoing tracheal intubation to remove secretions, blood, vomit and other substances that cause respiratory obstruction, keeping the respiratory tract unobstructed.