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Deliver and capture anaesthesic gas

A Harvard Apparatus product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Aug 1, 2006

The Fluovac anaesthetic gas scavenger, manufactured by Harvard Apparatus, is designed as a miniature benchtop instrument that both delivers and captures anaesthesic gas

Attach the Fluovac anaesthetic gas scavenger to a gas anesthesia system and increase productivity.

The Fluovac has two delivery circuits, allowing anesthesia at two surgical stations at once! Or dedicate one circuit to an induction chamber for efficient use of space.

The Fluovac anaesthetic gas scavenger captures any escaping anesthetic gas and passes it through a Fluosorber canister.

All anesthetic is captured by the disposable activated charcoal canister.

It makes the surgical environment safe and allows surgery in rooms lacking proper exhaust ventilation or a safety hood.

Fluosorbers effectively adsorb halogenated gases such as Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, or Halothane.

The canisters can then be discarded.

The Fluovac protects lab personnel from exposure to anesthetics, complies with all safety regulations and provides for environmentally safe disposal.

The Fluovac anaesthetic gas scavenger is one of many active and passive anesthetic scavenging solutions that Harvard Apparatus can provide to make the lab environment safe.

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