
ICU Silicone Pad - 4 pack
Airtight Sealing
Maintains precise oxygen concentration by preventing environmental leaks at access points.
Easy Replacement
Designed for simple removal and reinstallation during routine maintenance cycles.
Durable Material
Medical-grade silicone withstands repeated use without degradation or deformation.
4-Pack Value
Bundled for convenient stock replenishment. Keep spares on hand for uninterrupted care.
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A commonly replaced component used to maintain proper ICU sealing and performance. Recommended to keep on hand for routine maintenance.
Role in ICU System
Silicone pads maintain airtight sealing across ICU chamber access points, preserving precise oxygen concentration and preventing environmental leaks.
Commonly Used in ICU Setups
These accessories are commonly used when setting up or maintaining ICU systems. They are designed as functional components of the VetFlex ICU workflow.
When This Is Typically Used
- When replacing worn seals to maintain proper oxygen concentration in the ICU
- During routine maintenance to ensure airtight chamber performance
- After extended use cycles to restore factory-level sealing
How It's Used
Silicone pads are placed on the ICU chamber surfaces to maintain proper sealing and cushioning. They are easily removed and replaced during routine maintenance.
Key Features
Related Accessories
Other accessories commonly used with VetFlex ICU systems.
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Used with VetFlex ICU Systems
This accessory is designed for use with all VetFlex ICU oxygen cage models, including the Pro, Hybrid, and Single Stack configurations.
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