With an impressive 70 percent share of the UK ventilator flow measurement market, MPB offers a diverse array of veterinary anaesthetic flowmeters. These devices come equipped with safety covers, independent control valves, illuminated backing and earthing tags, making them suitable for both trolley and wall mounting.
Following a request from AW Anaesthesia Services Ltd, MPB Industries has designed a specialist triple flowmeter for the veterinary industry. The Series 1600 Triple Tube Veterinary Gas Variable Area Flowmeter enables vets to combine certain gases at specific flow rates. Its precision engineering ensures accurate measurements, which is crucial for providing the best care to animal patients. The flowmeter is designed with user-friendly controls, allowing veterinarians to easily adjust and monitor gas mixtures. Durable and reliable, it stands up to the demands of a busy veterinary practice, ensuring consistent performance over time. This equipment not only enhances the safety and efficacy of anaesthesia delivery but also gives vets peace of mind, knowing they have a trustworthy tool at their disposal. By integrating advanced technology into their practice, veterinarians can focus more on what matters most: the well-being and recovery of their animal patients.
Albert Walker, CEO of AW Anaesthesia Services Ltd, said: “Our machines require the use of flowmeters, namely, oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen, and occasionally mixtures of these gases. Initially, we imported flowmeters from Europe and the USA, but we discovered that the build quality was not to our satisfaction, and there were reliability issues.
“One of our customers had a need to combine certain gases at specific flow rates. Prior to our request for a bespoke design, we had bought three individual 1200 BV anaesthetic flowmeters and connected them together. However, this was time consuming and tedious, and we asked MPB Industries if they could help. Fortunately, they could help and designed one anaesthetic flowmeter incorporating three calibrated tubes to create a more aesthetically pleasing and easier-to-operate flowmeter to carry out this function. ”