Bone dust vacuum system

Definition
An assembly of devices used to collect bone dust from the workspace environment by suction, typically during autopsy sawing procedures. It generally consists of a mains electricity (AC-powered) vacuum motor, tubing, collection container, and a filter. The proximal end of the vacuum tubing will typically attach to the saw, and the vacuum motor may automatically run concurrently with the saw motor.
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Last updated
2019-11-08 21:28:20

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Primary DIBrandCompanyModelPublished
30665973027112Capseus SurgicalDUKAL CORPORATIONBDC-152019-10-23