This rotary pump guarantees a stable, regular and accurate flow throughout the entire infusion. Due to its silicone insert properties, the IV set maintains it is accuracy, without any risk of silicone shifting. Lightweight, robust, simple to use with an IV container and a built in loading system, this pump is nurse friendly and can be installed on bedside tables or stable IV poles.
LINIER PUMP ST1000
Intelligent, with intuitive and interactive programming, this pump uses low cost standard open system IV sets. All infusion data is shown on a wide blue, highly visible monochrome LCD display. An ultrasonic air detector and an adjustable occlusion pressure sensor ensure patient safety during any infusion. Also included are bolus adjustment, a flow rate to 999.9 ml/hr and a programmation weight x concentration x dose.
SYRINGE PUMP ST6000
Developed for the most demanding users this versatile , cost effective pump can be used with different syringe brands, models and sizes. A simple and interactive progamming assists medical staff to infuse anaesthesia drugs using the appropriate dose and concentration for the patient's weight etc. It also has very stringent safety features and high accuracy.
SYRING PUMP ST670/ST680/ST690
Robust, efficient and easy to operate, these pumps were developed to accommodate different syringe brands, models and sizes, making possible the choice of disposable Luer lock syringes from various manufacturers. Our range of syringe pumps has high accuracy and safety enhancements which premit the infusion of concentrated or slightly diluted drugs, assisting in the treatment of liquid restrictions.
LINEAR PUMP ICATU
With a new softline design, this pump has sophisticated control and monitoring and comprehensive alarm systems all in a very compact size, it has the added feature of stacking many units on the same support with a highly visabie graphic monochrome display, full infusion parameters programming, an event log and an optional free flow locking device, this pump will certainly change the concept of future high risk infusions.