Hc-R052A Veterinary ICU Pet Incubator for Dogs and Cats
Description
Overview
Basic Info.
Model NO. HC-R052A
Animal Anesthesia Machine Control Method Na
Low Maintenance, Energy Efficient Economical to Operate
Properties
Diagnosis & Injection
Accurate Temperature Control
Being Equal Everywhere
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
60cm*30cm*45cm
Trademark
Happycare
Origin
China
Production Capacity
1000 pieces / Month
Product Description





Main Features:
- Accurate Temperature Control - Being Equal Everywhere
- Accurate Humidly Control - Healthy and Balanced
- Negative-ion Generation - Truly Auxiliary Medical Effect
- Sterilization Function - Free From Cross-contamination
- Medical Atomization Treatment Function - Making the Treatment More Convenient
- Carbon Dioxide Concentration Monitoring System - A Defense Line to Guard Life
- ICU Illumination Function - Creating A Comfortable Therapeutic Environment
- Setting of Security Mechanism - No Worries in Use
- Human Oriented Structural Design - Reasonable Operation, Clean and Convenient
Risk Free Operation
Our exclusive dual flow circulation system prevents any concerns regarding overheating by consistently and gently ventilating the ICU unit. Based on unique feature of PTC (porcelain temperature control) heating element, overheating is eliminated. While in operation mode, the dual port ventilation system constantly refreshed the air inside. The CO2 monitoring sensor alarm will be triggered immediately once the concentration of carbon dioxide rises above the set level (Default at 1000ppm).
Therapeutic Benefits
Dramatically raises the survival rate and recovery rate of patients. Should be used in various conditions, such as trauma, organ failure and transplantation, recovery from medical procedures and anesthesia, severe shock, septicemia, intoxication, severe skin disease, nurturing of newborns and intensive care and treatment for numerous deseases.
Financial Benefits
Low maintenance, energy efficient, economical to operate. Revenue generating billing should be based on time of use construed hourly. Most machines pay for themselves in the first quarter of use.
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