Anesthesia & Ventilation

Active Anesthesia Gas Scavenger

$1,299.99

Active waste-anesthetic-gas scavenger for small-animal anesthesia stations with pump-driven negative-pressure canister flow, adjustable 1-15 LPM draw speed, 22 mm OD input, 21.5 x 20 x 18.5 cm benchtop footprint, and 90-264 V input power for nose cones, induction chambers, ventilators, and stereotaxic anesthesia workflows.

Key Specifications
Workflow fit
Active waste-gas scavenging for small-animal inhalation anesthesia stations
Interface planning
Nose cones, induction chambers, ventilators, and stereotaxic anesthesia devices
Flow control
Adjustable 1-15 LPM flow-speed range with pump-driven negative-pressure draw
Connection
22 mm OD input with absorber-canister routing for activated-carbon workflow
Footprint and power
21.5 x 20 x 18.5 cm body; 90-264 V input and 24 V 3 A output power supply
Plan with
Gas filter canister, activated-carbon absorbers, tubing, masks, induction chamber, anesthesia machine, and ventilator interface
SKU:CS-ANES-SCAV-001
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Overview

The Active Anesthesia Gas Scavenger is a standalone active scavenging unit for small-animal inhalation anesthesia stations. It uses pump suction to maintain negative pressure at the absorber-canister path, drawing waste anesthetic gas from masks, ventilators, induction chambers, or stereotaxic anesthesia devices toward activated carbon rather than leaving scavenging as an improvised bench accessory.

This page is useful for labs that already have an anesthesia machine or mask/chamber setup and need to add a dedicated waste-gas draw path. The source unit specifies a 22 mm OD input, adjustable 1-15 LPM flow speed, 21.5 x 20 x 18.5 cm physical dimensions, and 90-264 V input with 24 V 3 A output power support, giving procurement a concrete bench footprint and configuration target.

The source description emphasizes adjustable speed because the scavenging draw needs to match the procedure, number of animals, and station geometry. That makes this product a good fit for labs planning chamber induction, nose-cone maintenance, ventilator-assisted anesthesia, stereotaxic anesthesia masks, or variable shared-room setups where waste-gas routing should be selected alongside absorbers, tubing, and masks.

Scientific Use

Inhalation anesthesia stations commonly require waste-gas planning around the actual animal interface: an induction chamber, cone mask, stereotaxic nose cone, ventilator, or multi-output setup. An active scavenger supports that station design by adding controlled draw to the absorber canister workflow and by allowing the lab to tune flow for the selected procedure and number of connected interfaces.

Buying Fit

Choose this page when the lab wants to upgrade an existing anesthesia station with active scavenging. Choose the integrated scavenging anesthesia machine when buying a new machine with mask-line scavenging built in, or the mobile anesthesia workstation when the chamber, machine, scavenging path, and station storage should move together.

Features & Benefits

Adjustable active draw
Provides pump-driven negative-pressure scavenging with a source-specified 1-15 LPM adjustable flow-speed range for different station layouts.
Multiple interface fit
Can be configured with nose cones, induction chambers, ventilators, and stereotaxic anesthesia devices rather than being limited to one mask setup.
Benchtop footprint
The 21.5 x 20 x 18.5 cm body gives labs a concrete planning size for crowded anesthesia, surgery, or stereotaxic benches.
Absorber-canister workflow
Routes waste anesthetic gas toward activated carbon so canisters, absorber replacements, tubing, and station routing can be ordered together.

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Active Anesthesia Gas Scavenger
Active Anesthesia Gas Scavenger
$1,299.99
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