Veterinary ventilator R420
for animal researchfor small animalsfor mice

veterinary ventilator
veterinary ventilator
veterinary ventilator
veterinary ventilator
veterinary ventilator
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Characteristics

Applications
veterinary, for animal research
Patient type
for small animals, for mice, for rodents, for rats
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
with touch screen

Description

As a mechanical ventilation device, this is definitely a veterinary ventilation innovation! With high-performance turbine drive, R420 ventilator no longer needs driven gas! It’s a good solution to gas consumption problem of traditional ventilators. In addition, its easy-to-use working modes and comprehensive monitoring of animal ventilation state can ensure safe ventilation. Features Turbo Drive: Electronically driven by a high-performance turbine, no more driven gas Precise ventilation:Minimum tidal volume down to 4 mL,more friendly to tiny animals. Smart preset: Once inputting animal weight, smart respiratory parameters can be called up. Guard “breathing” safety: Accurate and continuous monitoring of respiratory status, such as airway pressure – time chart, minute volume, EtCO2, and etc. Multiple alarms: Multiple alarms and clear handling prompts ensure the safety of mechanical ventilation Working principle - Turbo drive Size - 291mm×336mm×462mm Net weight - 8.5kg Animal weight range - 0.4 kg-150 kg Respiratory rate - 2~60bpm I:E - 1:1.0-1:4.0 Tidal volume - 4-1500 ml Peak inspiratory pressure - 5-50 cmH2O PEEP - 3~20 cmH2O, OFF Trig pressure - PEEP OFF: -10~ -1cmH2O,OFF; PEEP ON: -10~ -4cmH2O,OFF Touch screen - 7inch,1024*600px EtCO2 measuring range - Measuring range :0mmHg – 114 mmHg EtCO2 sample flow rate - 75mL/min

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