New Anaesthetic Waste Agent Adsorber
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14th January, 2011 16h00
It comprises a disposable canister, the components being manufactured using recycled materials, filled with activated carbon. The AnaeSorber is suitable for use with Isoflurane, Halothane, Sevoflurane and other similar organic agents. However, it is not suitable for Nitrous Oxide. The AnaeSorber has a 22mm male inlet to allow easy connection to 22mm scavenge tubing, the unit will continue to adsorb waste agents until it reaches its target weight.
Supplied with a plastic bag and tie to aid disposal, the J.A.K. AnaeSorber is available singularly or in cases of six. It will be available from February with a special introductory offer, consisting of a 50p sticker on each AnaeSorber which can be peeled off and affixed to a collect-card and used against future orders of AnaeSorbers. More from
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