Introduction: Inhalation gas anesthesia is the current international mainstream animal anesthesia method. Compared with traditional injection anesthesia, inhalation anesthesia has the advantages of fast onset of anesthesia and rapid animal recovery, easy control of the depth of anesthesia, low morbidity and mortality of animals, and non-metabolism, and it meets international animal welfare standards. Therefore, it has gradually been widely recognized and applied by scientific researchers and pet clinicians around the world. Mice, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats and other animals within 7 kg are applicable. Features: 1. No injection is required, the concentration of anesthetics can be controlled immediately, the anesthetic hardly participates in animal liver and kidney metabolism, and the anesthetic has zero leakage. 2. Up to five animals can be anesthetized with rapid anesthesia and rapid recovery. 3. Rich accessories, suitable for animal anesthesia experiments of different types and sizes of animals and different application scenarios. 4. Simple operation, easy to use, easy to install and remove. technical parameter: 1. Evaporation tank Calibration method: laser calibration technology Output concentration: 0.5%-5% (isoflurane) 0.5%-8% (sevoflurane) Output accuracy: ±0.1 (0-1%) ±0.15 (≥1%) Anesthetic capacity: 120ml (the maximum and minimum volume between the two scale lines) Temperature: 10℃-35℃ Airflow: 0.2l/min-10l/min Humidity: 5%-90%RH Weight: 3.85kg Volume: 206*210*140 2. Flow meter: 0-4l/min 3. Overall weight: <7.5Kg 4. Suitable animals and number: Rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats and other animals within 7 kg
Introduction: Inhalation gas anesthesia is the current international mainstream animal anesthesia method. Compared with traditional injection anesthesia, inhalation anesthesia has the advantages of fast onset of anesthesia and rapid animal recovery, easy control of the depth of anesthesia, low morbidity and mortality of animals, and non-metabolism, and it meets international animal welfare standards. Therefore, it has gradually been widely recognized and applied by scientific researchers and pet clinicians around the world. Mice, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats and other animals within 7 kg are applicable.