Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are essential medical devices designed to deliver controlled amounts of fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body over a set period. They are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities to ensure precise and safe fluid administration. Their accuracy helps prevent overdose or underdose of critical medications, providing vital support in patient therapy and care.
These devices come in various configurations and technologies, including volumetric, syringe, and elastomeric pumps, each tailored for specific clinical needs. Infusion pumps are integral to treatments like chemotherapy, pain management, hydration, and blood transfusions. Their versatility and technological advancements improve patient outcomes and streamline clinical workflows, making them indispensable in modern medical practice.

What You Should Know Before Selecting an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When choosing an infusion pump, consider its accuracy and reliability as paramount factors to ensure patient safety. The device must provide precise control over infusion rates and volumes to meet specific treatment requirements without errors or interruptions.
Another critical factor is the ease of use and interface design. Pumps with intuitive controls and clear displays minimize the risk of user errors and enhance workflow efficiency, especially in high-pressure clinical environments.

Price Range in the Market
The price range for infusion pumps varies widely based on technology, features, and brand. Basic volumetric pumps may fall within a lower price segment, while advanced models with integrated safety alarms, programmable protocols, and wireless connectivity tend to command higher prices.
Additional costs such as maintenance, accessories like specific infusion sets, and warranty services should also be factored in. Budget planning must align with the intended clinical applications and expected device lifespan to maximize investment efficiency.

Value for Money
Quality-to-price ratio is vital when investing in infusion pumps. It means balancing advanced features and durability against an affordable purchase cost, ensuring long-term clinical benefits without excessive expenditure.
Selecting a pump from a reputable manufacturer with robust service support guarantees better value over time. This approach reduces downtime risk and protects your investment with reliable, high-performance equipment.

Expected Lifespan Based on Use and Maintenance
The lifespan of an infusion pump largely depends on consistent maintenance, proper handling, and usage frequency. Regular inspections, calibration, and timely repairs extend device functionality and safety.
Neglecting maintenance or exposing the pump to harsh environmental conditions can shorten its operational life and increase overall costs due to premature replacement or repairs.

KALSTEIN INFUSION PUMPS
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
If you are unsure which infusion pump to purchase, we understand that making the right choice can be challenging due to the variety of available models and technical specifications. Our expert team is here to guide you through the selection process, providing all the necessary information to help you find the perfect device tailored to your clinic’s needs and budget.

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The market price for infusion pumps with features similar to the 4.3 Inch Large LCD Screen Remote Control Infusion Suction Pump YR05164 generally ranges between $500 and $800. Such pricing reflects the advanced technology and reliability that medical professionals require in demanding environments. For exact pricing or to request a personalized quote, consider using the Kalstein Plus platform to compare options and make an informed decision.
| 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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FAQs
Delivery time of your Kalstein product will depend on the following:
- Whether the equipment of your interest is in stock or must be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, which could be air or sea.
- Equipment in stock:
– Delivery Time (Air): 15-30 days.
– Delivery Time (Sea): 45-60 days.
- Equipment not in stock:
– Delivery Time (Air): 30-60 days.
– Delivery Time (Sea): 60-90 days.
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