Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are essential medical devices designed to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient’s circulatory system in controlled amounts. Widely used in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, these devices enhance the precision and safety of treatments by allowing accurate regulation of flow rates and dosage timing. They are indispensable in critical care, chemotherapy, anesthesia, and hydration therapies, ensuring consistent and reliable infusion over extended periods.
Modern infusion pumps come equipped with advanced features such as programmable settings, alarms for occlusions or air bubbles, and various infusion modes tailored to specific clinical needs. Their adaptability makes them suitable for use in different specialties, including pediatrics and veterinary medicine. Choosing the right infusion pump improves patient outcomes by minimizing medication errors and streamlining fluid management in diverse healthcare settings.

What You Need to Know Before Selecting an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When choosing an infusion pump, key factors include accuracy, reliability, safety features, and compatibility with the fluids to be administered. The device must allow precise control over flow rates to avoid under or overdosing. Additionally, alarms for occlusion, air-in-line, and battery status are crucial for patient safety. Ease of use and intuitive interfaces reduce user error and training time, making these critical considerations.
Another essential factor is the device’s adaptability to different clinical environments, such as portability for ambulatory care or advanced programming for complex medication schedules. The pump’s maintenance requirements and serviceability should also be evaluated to ensure long-term operational efficiency. Compliance with international medical standards and certifications guarantees legal and clinical acceptance of the pump in healthcare facilities.

Price Range in the Market
Infusion pump prices vary widely depending on features, technology, and brand reputation. Basic models with manual programming are more affordable but may lack advanced safety and connectivity options. Mid-range devices offer programmable infusion modes and alarms, balancing cost and functionality. High-end pumps include wireless monitoring, integrated software, and multi-infusion capabilities, reflecting the upper spectrum of the pricing scale.
Market prices for infusion pumps also depend on factors such as warranty length, customer support, and after-sales services. Some suppliers bundle maintenance contracts or training packages, influencing total cost of ownership. It is important to compare offers not just on purchase price but on long-term operational expenses and reliability to make informed investment decisions.

Value for Money
Evaluating value for money involves assessing the infusion pump’s durability, functionality, and manufacturer support against its cost. A high initial price might be justified if the device reduces medication errors and improves workflow efficiency. Devices with user-friendly interfaces and robust safety systems often yield better clinical outcomes, representing a sound investment for healthcare providers.
Conversely, cheaper pumps with fewer features may lead to additional costs through increased maintenance or replacement needs. It is essential to consider warranty coverage and availability of spare parts to ensure ongoing value. Kalstein’s infusion pumps are designed to deliver high performance and cost-effectiveness, backed by solid technical support and training.

Expected Lifespan Based on Usage and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of an infusion pump largely depends on usage intensity, maintenance practices, and technological updates. Regular calibration, cleaning, and software upgrades can extend the device’s operational life significantly. Pumps used in high-demand settings may require more frequent servicing to maintain accuracy and safety standards.
Proper training of healthcare personnel on device operation and adherence to maintenance schedules also influence longevity. Selecting models with modular components allows easier repairs and part replacements. Our Kalstein infusion pumps are built with durable materials and designed for ease of service, ensuring a long, reliable service life when properly cared for.

INFUSION PUMP KALSTEIN
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
Not sure which infusion pump to buy? We understand that selecting the right infusion pump can be challenging given the variety of options and technical specifications available. Factors like flow rate accuracy, ease of use, compatibility with different fluids, and safety features should guide your decision. We help you navigate these choices to find the best solution for your clinical or laboratory needs, maximizing efficiency and patient safety.

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The YR06946 Suction Unit is a high-performance device designed to provide a powerful solution for applications requiring high suction capacity, ideal for medical and scientific procedures. With a power output of 5.6 kW and a kV range of 40 to 125 kV , this unit ensures precise and reliable results across a wide range of treatments. Its power supply is compatible with 220V AC systems , making it a versatile option for professional environments.
The unit’s technical specifications are outstanding, with a current range of 5 to 100 mA and a suction range of 0.1 to 200 mAs , allowing it to adapt to different suction and exposure needs. Its exposure time, ranging from 0.005 seconds to 6.3 seconds , ensures fast and effective results. Furthermore, the unit features a dual focus of 0.6 mm / 1.8 mm , offering greater precision during procedures.
| Model | YR06946 |
| Maximum vacuum | ≥0.09 MPa (680 mmHg) |
| Adjustable vacuum range | 0.02 ~ 0.09 MPa (150 ~ 680 mmHg) |
| Caudal | ≥50 L/min |
| Storage bottles | 2500 ml × 2 |
| Noise | ≤60 dB(A) |
| Entrance | 250 VA |
| Power supply | AC 220V 50Hz |
| Pump type | High-efficiency piston pump, no lubrication required, no positive pressure needed |
| Protection | Overflow protection device |
| Switch | Hand and foot switch connected in parallel |
| Recommended use | Suction of pus, blood, sputum, phlegm, and for induced abortion |
| Pump design | Unidirectional, with no oil mist contamination |
| Ease of operation | Bottles hung next to the stand for easy viewing and operation |

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FAQs
The delivery time for your Kalstein product depends on the following:
- Whether the equipment of your interest is in stock or must be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, which can be either air or sea shipping.
- 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.
You can make your purchase through:
- Email: sales@kalstein.eu
- Phone: +33 (0) 1 70 39 26 50
- E-commerce: Via Kalstein’s official website in your country.
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