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Veterinary 5L Medical Oxygen Concentrator
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$ 590
• Stable medical grade oxygen supply for 7/24/365 operation
• Quiet operation under 40dB, pet friendly
• Perfert to work with pet ananesthesia machine in surgry
• Ideal for home care or vet clinics
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Respvet Professional Veterinary Oxygen Series
This is a medical-grade oxygen concentrator designed for veterinary applications. Using advanced molecular sieve PSA technology, it extracts high-purity oxygen directly from ambient air, ensuring safe and stable oxygen supply for various pet treatment scenarios.
It features adjustable flow rates, reliable performance, and user-friendly controls, making it an ideal choice for modern veterinary clinics and home pet oxygen therapy.
Product Overview
This medical-grade oxygen concentrator is engineered specifically for veterinary applications. Utilizing advanced Molecular Sieve PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology, it extracts 93%±3% high-purity oxygen directly from ambient air. It provides a reliable, safe, and cost-effective alternative to traditional oxygen tanks, making it the perfect choice for veterinary clinics and advanced home therapy.

Dual-Function Therapy: Oxygen & Atomization
1. Oxygen Therapy
Delivers a consistent 93%±3% oxygen concentration to meet daily respiratory needs and emergency interventions.
2. Nebulization Therapy
Equipped with a built-in atomization function, allowing for easy respiratory medication delivery at home or in the clinic.

Professional Clinical Applications
Mask Therapy: Quickly supply oxygen to hypoxic animals and treat acute respiratory distress.
Anesthesia Support: Provides a stable and timely oxygen source for anesthesia machines to ensure smooth surgical procedures.
ICU & Oxygen Chamber: Ideal for long-term recovery in oxygen chambers, aiding in growth, wound healing, and post-surgical burn recovery.
Critical Indications: When Does Your Pet Need Oxygen?
Oxygen therapy is vital for pets suffering from:
1.Collapsing Trachea or Laryngeal Paralysis
2.Feline Asthma or Hypertension
3.Heat Stroke and Respiratory Distress
4.Anxiety-induced breathing difficulties
Technical Excellence & Smart Monitoring
Industrial-Grade Cooling System: Featuring copper tubing with aluminum fins and innovative cooling technology to ensure stable 24/7/365 continuous operation.
Precision Flowmeter: Mechanical regulating flowmeter allows for precise adjustments based on specific medical demands.
Smart LCD Monitoring: Real-time display of operating pressure, current working time, and total accumulated usage.
Triple Safety Alarms: Includes Power Failure, High/Low Voltage, and Low Oxygen Concentration alarms for absolute peace of mind.
Design & Ergonomics
360° Maneuverability: Equipped with four flexible castors, making it easy to move or situate the device in any direction within a clinic or home.
Ultra-Quiet Operation: Noise levels are kept ≤43dB to minimize stress for sensitive or recovering pets.
Durable Build: A robust 16kg frame designed for stability in professional medical environments.
Technical Specifications
Feature Specification Oxygen Flow 0.5 – 5 L/min Oxygen Purity 93% ± 3% Sound Level ≤ 43 dB Power Consumption 350 W Net Weight 16 kg Outlet Pressure 0.04 – 0.07 MPa Dimensions 348 * 280 * 510 mm Ideal For
1.Veterinary Operating Rooms & Anesthesia Suites
2.Animal ICU Wards & Emergency Rooms
3.Post-Operative Recovery & Long-term Home Care
4.Professional Pet Grooming & Recovery Centers -
• Stable medical grade oxygen supply for 7/24/365 operation
• Quiet operation under 40dB, pet friendly
• Perfert to work with pet ananesthesia machine in surgry
• Ideal for home care or vet clinics
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Q1:Why does pet require oxygen therapy?
Like us, our pets absorb oxygen through the lungs from the air-inhaled and then it gets transferred to the bloodstream. The heart circulates the oxygen-carrying blood to the rest of the body. This ensures proper oxygen saturation. The oxygen saturation can be checked by attaching a pulse oximeter to your pet's paw, ear, or tail. A low oxygen level may cause hypoxia in dogs and oxygen level less than 93% should trigger oxygen therapy to provide the supplemental oxygen needed.
Q2:When is oxygen therapy required?
Pet with severe collapsing trachea that are not suitable for surgery. Animals with heart conditions that affected their ability to utilise oxygen effectively.
Lung diseases/cancer.The chamber should be able to achieve between 30-50% oxygen. Normal ambient oxygen levels are around 20%.