
Laboratory Oxygen Generator for Anesthesia Systems
Mobile laboratory oxygen generator for small-animal anesthesia systems with 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration, 0-5 LPM flow output, 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure,

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Neuroscience · ConductScience
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Overview
The Laboratory Oxygen Generator for Anesthesia Systems is a mobile oxygen-source option for small-animal inhalation anesthesia stations. The source unit uses a molecular-sieve pressure-swing adsorption pathway to separate oxygen from room air, giving the anesthesia station a dedicated oxygen source for animal breathing support or anesthesia-machine supply.
This product is useful when the lab wants to reduce dependence on oxygen cylinders or an air-pump-only gas-source setup while keeping oxygen concentration, flow output, outlet pressure, alarms, and mobility visible in the purchasing decision. The source unit specifies 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration, 0-5 LPM flow output, 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure, <=55 dB noise, alarm support, and a 280 x 348 x 510 mm body on brake casters.
The buying value is station planning. A reliable oxygen-source decision affects the anesthesia machine, induction chamber, cone masks, stereotaxic masks, ventilator-assisted workflows, scavenging path, tubing, and flow-control accessories. This PDP keeps those choices connected so the gas source is selected around the actual rodent anesthesia station instead of treated as a separate utility product.
Scientific Use
Rodent inhalation anesthesia workflows often require stable gas-source planning around induction, mask maintenance, surgical access, stereotaxic positioning, imaging preparation, or ventilator-assisted procedures. A mobile oxygen generator can support procedure rooms where cylinder logistics, shared benches, or movable anesthesia stations make a dedicated oxygen-source unit preferable.
Buying Fit
Choose this page when the lab needs oxygen-source support for a small-animal anesthesia station. Choose an air pump when room-air supply is sufficient for the workflow, or choose a complete active anesthesia system or mobile workstation when the gas source should be reviewed as part of a larger station package.
Features & Benefits
Workflow fit
- Oxygen-source support for small-animal inhalation anesthesia stations
Oxygen output
- 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration with 0-5 LPM flow output range
Outlet pressure
- 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure for anesthesia-machine source planning
Monitoring
- Alarm support for power, pressure, temperature, and low oxygen concentration conditions
Footprint
- 280 x 348 x 510 mm mobile ground unit with brake caster and <=55 dB noise rating
Plan with
- Anesthesia machine, flowmeter, tubing, chamber, masks, scavenger, warming, monitoring, and ventilator interface
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat oxygen source support for small-animal anesthesia systems 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
- Laboratory oxygen generator for anesthesia-system planning
- Molecular-sieve oxygen generation path for separating oxygen from room air
- 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration range
- 0-5 LPM flow output range
- 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure range
- <=55 dB noise specification
- Alarm support for power, pressure, temperature, and low oxygen concentration conditions
- Mobile ground unit with brake caster and 280 x 348 x 510 mm external dimensions
- Anesthesia machine, tubing, flowmeter, masks, chamber, scavenger, and monitoring accessories configured during quote review
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
When should I choose an oxygen generator instead of an air pump?
Choose the oxygen generator when the station needs dedicated oxygen-source support for anesthesia machine supply or animal breathing support. Choose an air pump when room-air supply is sufficient for the anesthesia workflow.
What oxygen concentration and flow are specified?
The source unit specifies 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration with a 0-5 LPM flow output range and 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure.
What alarms should be planned around?
The source unit lists alarm support for power-off, high and low pressure, temperature, and low oxygen concentration conditions, with 82% listed as the low-oxygen critical point.
Can it be used with mobile anesthesia stations?
Yes. The source unit is a ground-placed oxygen generator with brake-caster mobility, which makes it a good fit for mobile or shared small-animal anesthesia stations.
What should be ordered with it?
Plan the anesthesia machine, flowmeter, tubing/connectors, chamber, cone or stereotaxic masks, scavenger, warming, monitoring, and any ventilator interface used in the workflow.
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