What really sets this unit apart is the 60cmH₂O peak presure protection—most machines in this class don't have that, and it's a lifesaver during delicate small animal procedures where you can't afford to overpressurize. 2. That CO₂ canister holds 1000ml, which is pretty much standdard for a full day of surgeries in a busy clinic, and the APL valve range from 0.5 to 6.0kPa gives you fine control over rebreathing. 3. We've seen clinics use it with isoflurane mostly, but it handles halothane and sevoflurane just as well, and the O₂ flush at 25-75L/min clears the circuit fast when you need to switch patients. 4. You're looking at manual operation only—no electronic bells and whistles—which actually means fewer things to break in the field, and it's better than the automated units for mobile setups where power is sketchy. 5. Ordering is straightforward: we usually have stock, but confirm lead time for the N₂O flowmeter option (check if your gas supply matches the 0.25-0.65MPa range). 6. 20-1500ml volume range on manual bag covers everything form a 2kg cat to a 50kg dog, and teh whole thing weighs about 15kg or so—easy to carry between rooms.


Yes, you can use sevoflurane, halothane, or isoflurane — all three are compatible with the SY-WE006-1.
Our standard MOQ for the SY-WE006-1 is 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine to test it out.
Yes, we can supply CE and ISO certificates, plus a test report for each unit upon request.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on your location and shipping method.
For most small animal surgeries, the 1000ml canister lasts the full procedure, but for very long cases you may need to replace it — just keep a spare on hand.