We've been getting more requests from oral surgery setups that need something mobile but still powerful enough for actual procedures, and the 550W motor on this one handles it pretty well for most clinics — it's not a full central system, but it moves air at 65L/min with 0.6MPa pressure, which is enough for routine extractions and implant work.
noise level is actually the detail that surprised me — 40dB(A) is quiet enough that patients don't flinch when you turn it on, and that matters more than you'd think in a small operatory where everyone can hear everything.

It runs on either 110V or 220V, 50 or 60Hz, so you don't need to worry about which grid you're on, and the 16kg weight with those wheels means one person can roll it between rooms or even load it into a car for off-site work — we usually have stock but confirm lead time if you need it fast.
Teh PVC construction is fine for standdard suction tubing connections, but if you're running higher-volume cases like multiple extractions or grafting, you might want to check that your cannula sizes match the port fitting — it's not a hospital-grade central vac, basically.

Dimensions are 46x35x50cm, so it fits under most countertops or in a corner cabinet, and the 1400r/min speed is consistent enough for continuous use during a full morning of procedures.
Custom branding or packging is possible if you're ordering enough units (usually 50 or so), and the ISO and FDA certs are current — we've got the COAs on file if your compliance team wants to review them before we ship.
Our MOQ for the BD-402 is typically 10 units, but we can discuss smaller orders for first-time buyers. Just let us know your needs.
Yes, we include both ISO and FDA certification copies with every order. You'll get the documents in the package.
The BD-402 works on 110V to 220V, 50Hz or 60Hz, so it's plug-and-play in most countries. No extra adapter is needed.
Absolutely, the PVC tubing is standard and easy to source or we can supply replacements. It's designed for quick swaps.
Store it in a dry, clean area away from direct sunlight. Make sure the air compressor is drained and the tubing is clean before packing.