Infusion Pump
The infusion pump is a medical device used to administer drugs intravenously to hospitalized patients and also allows precise delivery of contaminated solutions and fluids. These pumps offer a higher level of control over the dosage of drugs administered to the patient, in addition to increasing patient safety at the same time.
The infusion pump application has proven to be a useful tool in helping diabetic patients manage the disease. This is because it is a state-of-the-art technology that can measure the patient’s blood glucose and then make adjustments to the levels of insulin delivered through the use of a pump.
Types of Infusion Pumps that may be needed in the Medical Sector
4.3 Inch Large LCD Screen Remote Control Infusion Suction Pump YR05164
Alarm: Infusion Full, Empty, Bad Signal, Malfunction, Occlusion, Door Open, Air Bubble, Low Battery, Setup Error, AC Power Off, Idle...
Syringe Pump
YR05165
Remote control function, can adjust speed, time, volume and drug amonut directly, easier operation, save doctor and nurse’s time...
Our Best Selling Infusion Pump
- Large, backlit LCD display suitable for working in various ambient light conditions.
- Disposable IV set of any brand is suitable for this pump
- Three working modes: rate / volume / time mode
- Purge, KVO function
- The heating function is optional, suitable for infusing in winter or if there is a requirement for the temperature of the medicine.
- The central monitoring system is optional, the infusion status of each pump is displayed in real time at the central station via wireless transmission.
Pump type | Drip Type Infusion Pump | ||
Pumping Form | peristaltic fingers | ||
Adjustable Fall Rate Range | 1 ~ 400 drops / min (step: 1 drop / min) | ||
Adjustable Volume Rate Range | 1 ~ 1200 ml / h (when 1 ~ 99.9 ml / h, step: 0.1 ml / h; greater than 99.9 ml / h, step: 1 ml / h) | ||
Flow Accuracy | Within 3% or so (using manufacturer’s designated IV kit or high quality calibrated IV kit) | ||
Mechanical precision | within 2% or so | ||
Purge Rate | 800ml / h | ||
KVO rate | 1 ml / hour (1 ~ 300 ml / hour) | ||
3 ml / h (more than 300 ml / h) | |||
Infusion Volume Range | 1 ml ~ 9999.9 ml (step: 0.1 ml) | ||
Maximum Accumulated Volume | 9999.9 ml (step: 0.1 ml) | ||
Time interval | 1 min ~ 9999 min (step: 1 min) | ||
Occlusion Alarm Threshold | Height: 800 mmHg + -200 mmHg (106.7 kPa + -26.7 kPa) | ||
Medium: 500 mmHg + -100 mmHg (66.7 kPa + -13.3 kPa) | |||
Low: 300 mmHg + -100 mmHg (40.7 kPa + -13.3 kPa) | |||
Alarm | Infusion Full, Empty, Bad Signal, Malfunction, Occlusion, Door Open, Air Bubble, Low Battery, Setup Error, AC Power Off, Idle. | ||
Air Bubble Detector Method | ultrasonic wave, sensitivity: greater than or equal | ||
25 l | |||
Fuse | F1AL / 250V (“F” indicates fast, “L” indicates low breaking power), 2 pieces (installed inside the pump). | ||
Power supply | AC 85 ~ 265V, 50 / 60Hz; | ||
Internal Battery | 11.1V rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Capacity: greater than or equal to 2000 mAh; | ||
The pump can run more than 4 hours at a flow rate of 25ml / h after charging for 8 hours (average flow rate specified by GB 9706.27-2005). | |||
Energy | less than or equal to 40VA | ||
Size | 188mm (length) x 198mm (width) x 228mm (height) | ||
Weight | 2.2 kg | ||
Environmental requirements | Transport | ||
Ambient temperature: -30 ° C ~ + 55 ° C | |||
Relative humidity: 20% ~ 95% (non-condensing) | |||
Atmospheric pressure: 70kPa ~ 106kPa | |||
Storage | |||
Ambient temperature: -30 ° C ~ + 55 ° C | |||
Relative humidity: 20% ~ 95% | |||
Atmospheric pressure: 70kPa ~ 106kPa | |||
Operation | |||
Ambient temperature: + 5 ~ + 40 ° C | |||
Relative humidity: 20% ~ 90% | |||
Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa ~ 106kPas | |||
Calibration function | disposable IV set of any brand is suitable for this pump | ||
Three Working Modes | Rate / volume / time mode | ||
Alarm | Infusion Full, Empty, Bad Signal, Malfunction, Occlusion, Door Open, Air Bubble, Low Battery, Setup Error, AC Power Off, Idle. |
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Infusion Pump
Application in
Diabetes
Treatment
The infusion pump is a medical device used to administer drugs intravenously to hospitalized patients and also allows
Which is an Infusion Pump in nursing?
Infusion pumps are artificial energy devices capable of providing a positive influence of liquid to infuse in patients, providing greater accuracy and safety of drugs than traditional methods
Frequently asked questions from our customers about Infusion Pumps
How to know the prices of Infusion Pumps?
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What are the delivery times of the infusion pumps?
- If the equipment of your interest is in stock or if it must be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, this may be; air or sea.
How to purchase Infusion Pumps?
- By email: [email protected]
- By telephone: +33 (0) 1 78 95 87 02
- E-commerce: Via Kalstein's official website in your country.
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