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Co2 Analyzer Equipment Supplied In North America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Quantek Instruments, Inc. based inGrafton, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The Q3 is a portable CO2 analyzer, used for incubator measurement and other scientific applications. It weighs only 2 lbs, and comes with rechargeable batteries, sample probe, charger, and accessories to begin sampling. There is also a TSA approved hard carry case for easy portability and protection ...
Manufactured by:Zoe Medical, Incorporated based inTopsfield, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The Nightingale PPM3 patient monitor meets the needs of outpatient surgery clinics for reliable monitoring of physiological parameters in a clean, compact design. The bright, high-contrast display, together with the simple screen and menu layouts make the device quick to learn and easy to ...
Manufactured by:Oxygen Generating Systems Intl. (OGSI), A part of NOVAIR Group based inNorth Tonawanda, NEW YORK (USA)
OSGI medical gases quality monitor is designed to measure continuously the quality of medical air and/or oxygen injected in the hospital medical gas piping network. ...
Manufactured by:AEI Technologies based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The MOXUS is the only completely modular metabolic cart currently available today. The MOXUS uses the legendary CD-3A & S-3A analyzers recognized worldwide as the standard for respiratory gas measurement for over 45 years. The MOXUS is Ideal for Research, Teaching and Clinical metabolic measurements with the fastest response time available, unsurpassed accuracy and unwavering stability ...
Manufactured by:AEI Technologies based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The Max-II and MAX-IIa Metabolic Carts are a highly accurate, durable and streamlined systems offering our customers an economically priced alternative with the same service and quality that you come to expect from the AEI Technologies’ world renowned Moxus system. The MAX-II offers software independent gas calibration using the front panel displays and controls; the MAX-IIa does not ...
