
Calcium Lime Absorbent for Anesthesia Systems
Calcium lime CO2 absorbent for small-animal anesthesia, veterinary anesthesia, and euthanasia-box waste-gas management, supplied around the source-backed 800 g bottle format with 6-bottle box planning for labs that need carbon-dioxide absorption consumables matched to their anesthesia or CO2 exhaust setup.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Neuroscience · ConductScience
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Overview
The Calcium Lime Absorbent for Anesthesia Systems is a calcium lime CO2 absorbent consumable for anesthesia and euthanasia-box waste-gas workflows. The source listing specifies use for absorbing CO2 waste gas from euthanasia boxes and veterinary anesthesia machine systems, with an 800 g bottle format and a 6-bottle box configuration.
For a lab, the buying decision is about matching the absorbent format to the actual CO2 exhaust or anesthesia-system path. This listing keeps the bottle size, box quantity, and station-fit planning visible so procurement can order absorbent stock alongside chambers, anesthesia machines, scavenging hardware, tubing, and replacement canisters.
Use this page when the lab needs calcium lime absorbent for carbon-dioxide waste-gas management rather than activated-carbon anesthetic-gas absorber cartridges. Pair it with the appropriate anesthesia machine, euthanasia box, active scavenging path, chamber, tubing, and support equipment for the station being maintained.
Scientific Use
Small-animal facilities use absorbent media to manage gas-handling workflows around anesthesia and CO2 exhaust systems. Calcium lime is relevant when the workflow requires CO2 absorption support, while activated carbon absorbers are used for anesthetic waste-gas adsorption. Keeping those consumables distinct helps animal-care and research teams stock the right replacement media for the right station.
Buying Fit
Choose this listing for calcium lime bottle or box replenishment around CO2 waste-gas absorption workflows. Choose the Anesthesia Absorber and Canister Set or Gas Filter Canister page when the lab needs activated-carbon anesthetic waste-gas absorber cartridges instead.
Features & Benefits
Workflow fit
- CO2 waste-gas absorption consumable for anesthesia and euthanasia-box workflows
Absorbent type
- Calcium lime for CO2 absorption
Bottle size
- 800 g per bottle
Box configuration
- 6 bottles per box available
System fit
- Euthanasia box and veterinary anesthesia-machine CO2 waste-gas paths
Plan with
- Compatible absorber holder, chamber, anesthesia machine, tubing, scavenging path, and replacement schedule
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat co2 waste-gas absorption consumable for anesthesia and euthanasia-box workflows 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
- Calcium lime absorbent bottle format
- 800 g per bottle source-backed absorbent size
- 6-bottle box purchasing configuration
- Quote-reviewed compatibility planning for anesthesia-machine or euthanasia-box absorber path
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
When should I choose calcium lime instead of activated carbon?
Choose calcium lime for CO2 waste-gas absorption workflows. Choose activated-carbon absorber cartridges or canisters when the station is managing anesthetic waste-gas adsorption from masks, chambers, or scavengers.
What bottle size is specified?
The source listing specifies an 800 g bottle format for this calcium lime absorbent.
Is a box configuration available?
Yes. The source listing states that 6 bottles per box are available for box-level stocking.
Which systems should I review before ordering?
Confirm the euthanasia box or anesthesia-machine gas path, absorber holder or canister fit, tubing, scavenging hardware, and expected replacement cadence before ordering.
What should be ordered with calcium lime?
Plan compatible anesthesia machines, euthanasia-box hardware, chambers, tubing, active scavenging paths, and replacement canisters around the final gas-management workflow.
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