
Mobile Small Animal Anesthesia Workstation
Mobile mouse and rat anesthesia workstation with trolley-mounted gas supply, flowmeter, vaporizer, induction chamber, waste-gas scavenging, drawer, storage basket, activated-carbon absorber canister, concentric connectors, one chamber plus two independently controlled mask outputs, and O2 flush for portable small-animal anesthesia stations.
Overview
The Mobile Small Animal Anesthesia Workstation is a trolley-mounted rodent anesthesia station for laboratories that want the machine, chamber, scavenging path, and working accessories to move together. The source workstation integrates gas supply, flowmeter, vaporizer, induction chamber, waste-gas scavenger, small drawer, storage basket, and caster-mounted trolley into one mobile purchasing decision.
The workstation is built for labs where the anesthesia station needs to sit beside the experimental table rather than remain fixed on one bench. Researchers can position the trolley next to the procedure area, access the mask from the storage basket, use the induction chamber and mask outputs from the same system, and keep scavenging/absorber planning attached to the anesthesia workflow.
Source-supported workstation details include two activated-carbon absorbers placed in the canister for convenient replacement, a concentric connector layout that reduces table-space use, one induction chamber plus two anesthetic mask outputs that can be installed at the same time and controlled independently, and an O2 flush path for clearing induction-chamber waste gas before animal removal.
Scientific Use
A mobile anesthesia workstation fits shared small-animal surgery rooms, multi-use procedure spaces, imaging-adjacent preparation, teaching or training rooms, and flexible rodent anesthesia benches where the lab needs chamber induction, mask maintenance, scavenging, storage, and trolley mobility in one station.
Buying Fit
Choose this page when the lab wants a movable anesthesia workstation rather than a basic tabletop machine. Choose the tabletop machine for fixed bench setups, the integrated scavenging machine when built-in mask-line scavenging is the priority, or a pole-mount/ventilator-assisted system when monitoring, ventilation, or a larger transportable platform is needed.
Features & Benefits
Workflow fit
- Mobile mouse and rat gas anesthesia station for shared benches and flexible procedure rooms
Integrated station
- Trolley, gas supply, flowmeter, vaporizer, induction chamber, waste-gas scavenger, drawer, and basket
Output layout
- One induction chamber plus two anesthetic mask outputs with independent control planning
Scavenging
- Canister path with two activated-carbon absorbers and O2 flush support for chamber-clearing workflow
Bench planning
- Caster-mounted workstation with compact concentric connector layout and accessory storage
Plan with
- Cone masks, stereotaxic masks, tubing, absorber replacements, gas source, warming, monitoring, and surgical platform
Practical Tips
Include the target species and procedure context in the quote request.
Why: Mouse and rat mobile small-animal gas anesthesia workstation 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
- Mobile small-animal anesthesia workstation on trolley
- Gas-supply, flowmeter, vaporizer, and anesthesia-machine path
- Integrated induction chamber
- Waste-gas scavenger and canister path with two activated-carbon absorbers
- Small drawer and storage basket for station accessories
- Concentric connector layout for chamber and mask-output planning
- One induction chamber plus two anesthetic mask outputs with independent control planning
- O2 flush path for clearing induction-chamber waste gas before animal removal
- Mouse or rat masks, stereotaxic masks, tubing, absorber replacements, gas source, warming, and monitoring 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 the mobile workstation?
Choose it when the lab needs a trolley-mounted anesthesia station that can move with the chamber, masks, scavenging path, drawer, basket, and station accessories. A tabletop machine is better when the station will remain fixed on one bench.
What is integrated into the workstation?
The source workstation integrates gas supply, flowmeter, vaporizer, induction chamber, waste-gas scavenger, small drawer, storage basket, and trolley into one mobile anesthesia station.
How many animal outputs can be planned?
The source workstation supports one induction chamber and two anesthetic mask outputs that can be installed at the same time and controlled independently. The final masks and tubing are selected around the animal model and workflow.
How is waste gas handled?
The source design includes a waste-gas scavenger and two activated-carbon absorbers placed in the canister for convenient replacement. ConductScience can configure absorber replacements and exhaust routing with the station.
What should be selected with it?
Plan mouse or rat cone masks, stereotaxic masks when needed, tubing/connectors, absorber replacements, gas source, warming, monitoring, and the surgical or stereotaxic platform used in the workflow.
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