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URJA MINT Anesthesia Workstation adopts advanced design concept, offering powerful ventilation function, complete patient monitoring parameters as well as integrated autoclavable intelligent breathing system, contributing to clinical, safe and comfortable anaesthesia. - Advanced easy to use features, with low flow anaesthesia technology, providing seamless integrated operation - The URJA MINT is the ideal solution for customers seeking an affordable, reliable and easy to use anaesthesia system - Absorber/ Ventilator interface, Circle On/Off switch & the ventilator automatically switched off in the open circuit mode - Low life costs, solution for restricted space, high levels of workstation integration - Modular construction and open architecture for monitors, ventilators and accessories - Tested for stability, performance &compact but beautifully engineered solution - Flexible platform for patient monitoring - Arm for mounting ventilator, monitor on side rail assembly - The URJA MINT ventilators provide the performance you need in the O.R. by allowing you to choose the ventilator configuration and the way you interact with it. A range of ventilation modes and waveform displays are available, further enabling you to match your ventilator to your patients changing requirements - Robust, reliable, compact and lightweight - Smooth and double coated with based coat for long rust proof & fumigation resistance coat - Precise tidal volume delivered with electronic PEEP, Innovative ventilation technology paired with easy operation and maintenance make the URJA MINT a natural choice for many applications - Anti-hypoxic mechanism in URJA MINT helps clinicians mitigate the risk of hypoxic mixtures during low and minimum flow - Intelligent highly integrated breathing circuit system - Accurate anaesthesia vaporizer - Basic yet effective modes of ventilator - The anaesthesia ventilator, comparable with ICU ventilator, takes care of the whole process from anaesthesia induction to recovery, enabling the anaesthesiologist to be focused more on the patients (hands free) during anesthesia







