EBOO Machine Buyer Guide 2026: Specs & Procurement

Compare EBOO machine specifications, quote factors, Filters & Lines requirements, shipping, and procurement steps for qualified research facilities.

What Is an EBOO Machine?

An EBOO machine is a closed-loop laboratory research platform that integrates an ozone generator, a peristaltic pump, a PES H200 high-flux filter, and controlled UVBI light exposure inside a single benchtop enclosure for reproducible extracorporeal ozone research. The EBOO O3 Research Device 2026 is the current EBOO machine supplied by EBOO Filters and supports both EBOO (3–5 gamma) and EBO2 (20–30 gamma) operating modes on the same benchtop unit. Research and laboratory use only; not a medical device and not FDA-cleared.

Why Research Facilities Buy an EBOO Machine

Buyers searching for an EBOO machine for sale are usually evaluating equipment for a specific institutional use case: a research laboratory, a university teaching environment, an R&D group inside a medical device company, or a contract research organization studying extracorporeal circulation, gas exchange, or filtration behavior. These buyers share a common need — they want a fully integrated platform that minimizes uncontrolled variables and produces reproducible results across experimental cycles.

The EBOO O3 Research Device 2026 is purpose-built for that audience. It is a closed-loop research platform combining an integrated ozone generator, a peristaltic pump, a PES H200 high-flux filter, a UVBI light chamber, and a comprehensive safety interlock system inside a compact, touchscreen-controlled enclosure. This guide walks through what procurement teams, biomedical engineers, and lab directors should check before issuing a purchase order.

Step 1: Confirm the Intended Use Is Research

Every EBOO and EBO2 product sold through EBOO Filters is intended for laboratory and research use only. None of the equipment is cleared or approved by the U.S. FDA for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications. That positioning is not a marketing line — it determines how the equipment ships, how it is documented, how training is delivered, and how warranty and return policies work.

Before evaluating any device, confirm internally that your facility's intended use falls within a research, training, or system-evaluation scope. If your institution maintains a research-equipment review board, route the procurement through that board.

Step 2: Match Specifications to Your Protocol

Read the technical specifications carefully and compare them to the requirements of the protocol you intend to run. For the EBOO O3 Research Device 2026, the key specifications include:

  • Device type: Fully closed-loop EBO2 RHP platform
  • Ozone concentration range: 1–35 gamma, adjustable (EBOO mode 3–5 gamma, EBO2 mode 20–30 gamma)
  • Blood flow rate: 2.5–5 L/hr through the closed-loop circuit
  • Filtration membrane: PES H200 high-flux dialyzer
  • UVBI: 5 lamps providing controlled spectrum light exposure
  • Pump speed: 1–99 RPM adjustable peristaltic
  • Dimensions: 8.7 × 13 × 8.7 in
  • Weight: 15.4 lbs
  • Voltage: 110–120 V
  • Manufacturing quality system: produced in an ISO 13485-certified facility (OEM QMS); this is not a medical device certification.

Make sure your experimental design fits within these ranges. If the protocol requires conditions outside the published envelope, contact our technical team before purchasing.

Step 3: Plan Filters & Lines Spend, Not Just Capital Spend

Capital cost is only one line item. The real ongoing investment is in single-use Filters & Lines items. Every experimental cycle consumes:

  • A filter module (or a full filter-and-lines kit)
  • Tubing and line-set assemblies
  • Connectors and luer-lock fittings

For predictable budgeting, calculate the number of experimental cycles per quarter and multiply by your selected Filters & Lines SKU. Repeat buyers should plan a buffer of at least 25% over baseline consumption to absorb protocol changes and pilot studies.

EBOO Filters offers three primary Filters & Lines configurations:

  • Filters & Lines Complete Kits (10 Pack) — $795 for ten complete experimental cycles. Lowest per-cycle cost.
  • Full Tub/Line Set — $55 each for one-off or low-volume protocols.
  • Filter Only — $25 each when tubing remains within specification.

Browse the EBOO filters and EBOO lines pages for filter-only or line-only purchasing, and consider Subscribe & Save on complete kits to lock in $20 savings per cycle.

Step 4: Verify Compatibility with Your Existing Workflow

If your facility is already running EBOO or EBO2 protocols on legacy equipment, verify that the device you intend to purchase is compatible with the Filters & Lines and connectors already in your workflow. Confirm:

  • Device model and year (the EBOO O3 Research Device 2026 is the current platform)
  • Line-set type: full kit, no-cuvette, or lines plus filter
  • Tubing length and luer-lock standard
  • Power requirements (110–120 V)
  • Available bench footprint and access to ozone exhaust

When in doubt, request a verification call from our research equipment specialists.

Step 5: Confirm the Written-Quote Purchasing Workflow

The EBOO O3 Research Device 2026 is supplied through a written-quote procurement workflow rather than a public checkout. Submitting a quote request does not authorize or capture payment. The typical flow is:

  1. Request a written quote through the request-a-quote form
  2. Our team reviews configuration, freight, lead time, and any procurement documentation your facility requires and returns a written quote
  3. The buyer approves the quote and issues a purchase order (or agreed payment instructions)
  4. Order verification confirms configuration and shipping details before shipment
  5. The device ships by freight or white-glove delivery per the confirmed quote

Review the All Sales Final Policy before approving a quote. Sales are final once accepted; limited Shipping Damage and Major Non-Conformance resolution provisions are described in our legal disclaimer.

Step 6: Plan Onboarding and Documentation

Once the device arrives, factor in:

  • Unboxing and initial setup requirements confirmed during quote review
  • Operator orientation using the provided documentation
  • Pre-study validation runs to baseline ozone output, flow stability, and UVBI exposure
  • A maintenance log to track preventive maintenance intervals

Available technical documentation and any onboarding information are confirmed in writing during quote review, so your facility knows exactly what is included before approving the order.

Buying Checklist

Use this short checklist when finalizing the purchase:

  • [ ] Intended use confirmed as research/laboratory only
  • [ ] Protocol parameters fit within published specifications
  • [ ] Filters & Lines forecast and budget approved
  • [ ] Bench space, ventilation, and power confirmed
  • [ ] Backup Filters & Lines inventory planned (filters + lines)
  • [ ] Verification call scheduled
  • [ ] All Sales Final Policy reviewed
  • [ ] Onboarding/maintenance owner identified

Next Steps

Ready to evaluate? Visit the EBOO machine product page for full specifications, browse compatible Filters & Lines, or request a verification call from our research equipment specialists.

Research/Laboratory Use Only. Not cleared or approved by the U.S. FDA for clinical, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.