Anesthesia & Ventilation

Laboratory Oxygen Generator for Anesthesia Systems

$849.99

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,

Key Specifications
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
SKU:CS-ANES-OXYGEN-001
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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

Dedicated oxygen source
Provides oxygen-source support for anesthesia machines, chambers, masks, and ventilator-assisted workflows without relying only on cylinders or air-pump supply.
Source-specified oxygen output
Uses a 93% +/- 3% oxygen concentration range with 0-5 LPM flow output for anesthesia station planning.
Movable ground unit
Brake-caster mobility and a 280 x 348 x 510 mm footprint make the gas source easier to place around shared benches or mobile anesthesia stations.
Alarm and pressure planning
Includes source-supported alarm monitoring and 0.04-0.07 MPa outlet pressure range for procurement review with the anesthesia machine.
Laboratory Oxygen Generator for Anesthesia Systems
Laboratory Oxygen Generator for Anesthesia Systems
$849.99
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