Mainstream EtCO2 sensors for Philips , Mindray , Phaseln , Zoll, Respironics, Nihon Kohden
Mainstream EtCO2 sensors are used to measure the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in a patient's breath during anesthesia or ventilation procedures. Unlike sidestream sensors, mainstream sensors are directly integrated into the patient's breathing circuit and are located at the airway's proximal end. This allows for real-time and accurate monitoring of CO2 levels without the need for sampling tubes or additional components.
Complete model:Compatible with equipment from many well-known manufacturers around the world, with wide compatibility;
Using medical TPU plastic and low impedance wire: It has the advantages of good texture, bending resistance, corrosion resistance, and stable waveform;
Gold-plated nickel-plated equipment end connection hardware and electrode surface: Excellent electrical conductivity, ensuring full contact and reliable connection;
Using imported electronic components:It has the advantages of accurate numerical value and stable waveform.
Details of Mainstream Capnography Sensor
Quick Details of Mainstream Capnography Sensor
Employed in conjunction with carbon dioxide function monitors and ventilators, it accurately and swiftly collects end-tidal carbon dioxide values, generating visualizable curves. Both reusable and disposable product consumables are available.
Features of Mainstream Capnography Sensor
Boasting a comprehensive range of models, it is adaptable to numerous renowned global manufacturer devices, demonstrating extensive compatibility.
Crafted from medical-grade TPU plastic and low-impedance wires, it exhibits superior texture, bend resistance, corrosion resistance, and waveform stability.
The device-end connectors and electrode surfaces are gold and nickel-plated, ensuring excellent conductivity and reliable contact at the connection points. Utilizing imported electronic components, it offers accurate values and stable waveforms.