




Breathing Circuit
Professional Anesthesia Breathing System (Breathing Circuit)
The Anesthesia Breathing System is a vital medical interface designed to facilitate the safe and efficient transfer of anesthetic gases and oxygen between the anesthesia machine and the patient. Engineered for high-pressure clinical environments, these breathing circuits ensure consistent ventilation and gas exchange during surgical procedures and intensive care monitoring.
Precision Construction & Versatile Design
Our breathing systems are built with high-quality, medical-grade materials to ensure maximum reliability. The standard configuration features a robust L-connector and a three-way connector, providing a secure and airtight link to the patient’s airway interface. To meet the diverse needs of modern operating rooms, we offer multiple configurations, including:
Common Type: Standard fixed-length circuits for routine procedures.
Extension Tube Type: Flexible, expandable tubing that allows for greater maneuverability and positioning of the anesthesia machine relative to the patient.
Clinical Application & Safety
This system is primarily used to connect mechanical ventilators or anesthesia workstations to the patient, serving as the primary conduit for life-sustaining air and medical gases. The corrugated tubing design prevents kinking and collapse, ensuring an unobstructed flow even when the circuit is bent. To maintain the structural integrity and performance of the system, it is important to follow professional storage guidelines: do not apply heavy pressure on the tubing when stored, as this can affect the gas flow dynamics.
Hygienic & Reliable Performance
As a critical component in infection control, our breathing systems are designed to meet rigorous medical standards for biocompatibility. Each circuit is lightweight to reduce pull on the patient’s airway while maintaining the strength required for mechanical ventilation. Whether in a standard surgical suite or a complex trauma unit, our anesthesia breathing systems provide the precision and safety required for professional airway management.











