
Anesthesia Absorber and Canister Set
Activated-carbon absorber and reusable canister family for small-animal anesthesia stations, with passive induction-chamber canister planning, replacement absorber cartridges, four-column integrated-machine absorber support, 800 g starting weight, 1000 g full-weight replacement cue, and 6-piece carton options for chamber, mobile workstation, and active scavenger workflows.
Overview
The Anesthesia Absorber and Canister Set is the activated-carbon waste-gas absorption family for small-animal inhalation anesthesia stations. It covers reusable canister planning for induction chambers, replacement activated-carbon absorber cartridges for chamber and active-scavenger workflows, and four-column absorber planning for compatible integrated anesthesia machines.
The source family describes a passive canister with one activated-carbon absorber inside, replacement absorber cartridges made with paper tube bodies filled with activated carbon, and a column-style absorber configuration for compatible integrated anesthesia machines. Source-supported buying details include simple sealed-cover replacement, reusable canister body, 800 g cartridge starting weight, 1000 g full-weight cue, and 6-piece carton options.
For scientists and facility teams, the purchase decision is not just the cartridge. Absorber choice affects the induction chamber, mask exhaust path, active scavenger, mobile workstation, integrated scavenging machine, tubing layout, and replacement cadence. This page keeps those choices grouped so the lab can buy the correct canister and absorber format for the anesthesia station being used.
Scientific Use
Rodent and small-animal inhalation anesthesia workflows need waste-gas planning around the actual animal interface: chamber induction, cone-mask maintenance, stereotaxic nose-cone workflows, ventilator-assisted anesthesia, or mobile station operation. Activated-carbon absorber consumables support that workflow by routing waste anesthetic gas through an appropriate canister or cartridge path.
Buying Fit
Use this page when the lab is selecting absorber consumables and canister hardware for a small-animal anesthesia setup. Use the existing Gas Filter Canister page for direct cartridge replenishment, or choose the active scavenger, integrated scavenging machine, or mobile workstation when the absorber path should be reviewed with the larger station hardware.
Features & Benefits
Workflow fit
- Activated-carbon waste-gas absorption support for small-animal anesthesia stations
Canister path
- Reusable passive canister with replaceable activated-carbon absorber for induction-chamber workflows
Replacement cue
- 800 g before use and 1000 g when full for cartridge-style absorbers
Carton options
- 6-piece activated-carbon absorber and column carton planning
Machine fit
- Induction chamber, active scavenger, mobile workstation, and compatible integrated anesthesia-machine workflows
Plan with
- Induction chamber, masks, tubing, active scavenger, anesthesia machine, gas source, warming, and monitoring
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat activated-carbon waste-gas absorption support for small-animal anesthesia stations workflows may require different handling scale and support components.
Review anesthesia and animal-support equipment alongside the surgical kit.
Why: Surgical instruments are only one part of a reproducible small-animal procedure setup.
Treat exact kit contents as quote-confirmed rather than fixed from the preview page.
Why: This keeps the public listing accurate while allowing the final configuration to match the lab workflow.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- Reusable absorber canister configuration for induction-chamber workflows
- Activated-carbon absorber cartridge configuration for chamber, mobile workstation, or active scavenger workflows
- Four-column activated-carbon absorber configuration for compatible integrated anesthesia machines
- 6-piece activated-carbon absorber carton option
- Source-supported 800 g starting weight and 1000 g full-weight replacement cue for cartridge-style absorbers
- Quote-reviewed tubing, chamber, mask, scavenger, and anesthesia-machine interface planning
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
Which absorber format should I choose?
Choose the format around the station path: reusable canister for induction-chamber workflows, cartridge-style activated-carbon absorbers for chamber or active-scavenger replacement planning, and column absorbers for compatible integrated anesthesia machines.
What replacement cue is specified?
The source cartridge-style absorber is listed at 800 g before use and 1000 g when full, which gives the lab a clear replacement planning cue.
How many absorbers come in a carton?
The source lists 6-piece carton options for activated-carbon absorber cartridges and activated-carbon absorber columns.
What should be ordered with absorbers?
Plan the induction chamber, masks, tubing/connectors, active scavenger or machine interface, anesthesia machine, and gas-source layout around the final absorber path.
How does this relate to the Gas Filter Canister page?
Use the Gas Filter Canister page for direct cartridge replenishment. Use this page when the lab wants canister hardware, replacement absorber format, and station compatibility reviewed together.
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