Aspen Surgical SF35 Smoke Evacuator 35-Hour Filter
The Aspen Surgical SF35 Smoke Evacuator 35-Hour Filter is designed for use in medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, where smoke evacuation is crucial for a safe and healthy environment. This filter is specifically intended for use with smoke evacuator systems, providing an effective solution for removing smoke, aerosols, and particles generated during surgical procedures, thereby enhancing visibility and reducing the risk of infection.
This overview section provides a general understanding of the product's purpose and functionality. The Aspen Surgical SF35 Smoke Evacuator 35-Hour Filter is a critical component of smoke evacuator systems, designed to capture and remove smoke, aerosols, and other airborne contaminants. By effectively removing these particles, the filter helps to prevent the spread of infection, reduce the risk of respiratory problems, and improve overall air quality in the operating room or surgical suite.
Key Features
- Long-lasting 35-hour filter life reduces the need for frequent replacements
- High-efficiency filtration captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns
- Designed to minimize filter bypass and ensure maximum smoke evacuation
- Compatible with a range of smoke evacuator systems for flexible use
- Easy to install and replace, reducing downtime and streamlining maintenance
- Helps to improve visibility and reduce eye irritation during surgical procedures
- Contributes to a safer and healthier environment for patients, surgeons, and medical staff
Product Specifications
* Dimensions: 5 inches (H) x 3 inches (W) x 2 inches (D) * Weight: 1.5 pounds * Materials: High-quality filter media and durable plastic construction * Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable standards for smoke evacuator filters, including UL and CE markings * Compatibility: Designed for use with Aspen Surgical smoke evacuator systems and compatible with other systems (check manufacturer's guidelines for specifics)Ideal For
* Hospitals and surgical centers * Outpatient clinics and ambulatory surgery centers * Specialty clinics, such as orthopedic or ophthalmology * Home care and hospice settings where smoke evacuation is necessary * Medical laboratories and research facilities requiring smoke evacuation systemsShare Product Link: