Name: | Electric Suction Apparatus |
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Model No.: | BES-SM07 |
Price: | USD105 |
Packaging: | Carton |
OEM: | yes |
MOQ: | 50 units |
Pumping rate: | 26L/min |
Reservoir capacity: | 2500mL/pc |
Noise: | ≤ 65 dB (A) |
Sample: | Available |
Lead Time: | 25 days |
Brand: | BESCO |
Max negative pressure: ≥0.09MPa
Noise:≤ 65 dB (A)
Power: ≤180VA
Pumping rate: ≥
Reservoir capacity: 2500mL/pc, 2pieces
Features:
-Oil-free high effective piston pump.
-High negative pressure.
-Large flux.
-Low noise.
-Easy to carry.
Package Included:
1 x Portable Phlegm Suction Unit (With Adapter)
Note:
Not suitable for continuous use in the induced abortions and for the inflammable or explodable surroundings. Max continuous working time is 30 minutes, continuity rate: 50%
Portable Suction Machines and Electric Suction Apparatus
An electric suction apparatus, also known as a medical suction machine or aspirator, is a medical device that uses a vacuum to remove fluids, secretions, or other materials from a patient's body, typically from the airway or a wound. These devices are essential in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and even home care, to maintain patient airways, prevent aspiration, and aid in surgical procedures.
Key Features and Functions:
Removes Fluids and Secretions:
The primary function is to clear the airway and maintain a clear surgical field by removing mucus, blood, vomit, or other fluids.
Creates Negative Pressure:
It generates a vacuum, or negative pressure, to draw fluids into a collection container.
Versatile Applications:
Used in emergency situations, during surgeries, for post-surgical care, and to assist patients with respiratory conditions or difficulty clearing secretions.
Hygienic Design:
Many modern units are designed to minimize moisture buildup and bacterial contamination, ensuring a safer environment.
Mobility and Portability:
Electric suction apparatuses can be portable or stationary, depending on the specific needs of the medical environment.
How it Works:
1. Pump:
An electric motor drives a vacuum pump, creating negative pressure.
2. Tubing:
Tubing connects the pump to a collection container and a suction catheter or Yankauer tip.
3. Catheter/Tip:
The suction catheter or Yankauer tip is inserted into the patient's airway or wound to remove fluids.
4. Collection Container:
The fluids are drawn into a collection container, which can be disposable or reusable.
Types of Suction Machines:
Portable: Designed for mobility and use in various settings.
Stationary: Designed for use in a fixed location, such as a hospital room.
Manual: Some suction devices are hand-operated, offering a portable and simple solution for secretion removal.
In summary, electric suction apparatuses are vital medical tools that use negative pressure to remove fluids, contributing to patient safety and effective medical care across a range of situations