Your buyers are spending too much time wrestling with clunky machines during procedures, wasting anesthesia gas and second-guessing pressure settings. What it does is let you focus on the patient instead of the equipment—the integrated APL valve and pressure gauge together smooth out that whole feedback loop, so you're not constantly adjusting for drift. We usually see clinics cut gas usage by about 15-20% once they switch, basically because the reads are more consistent.

For around $2,800 for a single unit at sample pricing, you're looking at a TEC3 Selectatec vaporizer compatiible with isoflurane, sevoflurane, halothane, and enflurane—pretty much the full range—and the flow meter runs from 0-1L/min up to 10L/min for O2. Most buyers go with the mid-tier order of 5-10 units, which drops the per-unit cost to roughly $2,400, give or take depending on shipping. Bulk orders of 25 units or so land closer to $2,100 each, and our company can usually bundle in a spare soda lime chamber or two.

The CO2 absorber holds a 1-liter soda lime chamber (you'll want to swap that out after about 8-10 hours of continuous use), and the pressrue gauge reads 0-100cmH2O or 0-10Kpa, which is what most vets want to see at a glance. it support open, closed, and semi-open/semi-closed breathing circuits, and while the trolley mount is more common for mobility, the stationary plate option saves floor space in tighter rooms. Just keep in mind—this isn't suited for large animals like horses or cattle; the chamber capacity and flow range are really tuned for dogs, cats, and smaller exotics.

From a supply standpoint, we usually have stock on the trolley version, but the stationary mounting brackets need about 2-3 weeks lead time if you're ordering those separately. Our typical MOQ for the standard unit is just one piece, though if you need a COA for HPLC or just want to verify the vaporizer calibration, let me know before we ship—each unit is tested at the factory but we'll re-run a quick pressure check here if you like. Anyway, the thing handles O2 flush at 25-75L/min and operating pressure form 0.3-0.4MPa, so it's pretty forgiving on those back-of-closet gas line setups.

Actually, a detail buyers often miss is that the APL valve has a click-detent for 5cmH2O increments—makes dialing in that exact pop-off pressure for small felines way easier than a smooth-turn valve. We've also had customers report the soda lime chamber seats more securely than on similar units from the bigger brands, which cuts down on those accidental CO2 leaks mid-procedure. The only real limitation is the 1-liter max on the absorber; for long orthopedic surgeries on large dogs, you'll be swapping soda lime once or maybe twice.
Our MOQ is 10 units for the SY-W006-1, but we can sometimes flex on that for a first-time order. Just reach out to discuss.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. We'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
Yes, it comes with CE certification and a factory test report. We can also provide additional docs like ISO if needed for your market.
No, the TEC3 Selectatec vaporizer is designed for enflurane, isoflurane, halothane, and sevoflurane only. It won't work with desflurane—you'd need a different vaporizer for that.
Yes, it's a standard 1-liter soda lime chamber. You just open the top, dump the used soda lime, and refill with fresh—simple and quick.