Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are essential medical devices designed to deliver controlled amounts of fluids, such as nutrients or medications, into a patient’s body in precise doses. They play a critical role in various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, ensuring accurate and continuous administration of intravenous therapies. Their versatility makes them indispensable for treatments requiring strict dosage regulation, such as chemotherapy, anesthesia, and pain management.
These devices come in multiple configurations catering to different clinical needs, ranging from simple volumetric pumps to highly sophisticated syringe pumps. The infusion pump ensures patient safety with features such as alarms for occlusions and air-in-line detection, programmable flow rates, and battery backup systems. Whether for short-term or long-term therapy, infusion pumps provide reliable delivery that improves patient outcomes and optimizes medical treatments across healthcare environments.

What You Need to Know Before Selecting an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When choosing an infusion pump, it is vital to consider compatibility with the fluids to be administered, from medications to nutritional solutions, ensuring material compatibility prevents device malfunctions. Additionally, the pump’s accuracy and repeatability of dosages help maintain patient safety and treatment effectiveness, especially in critical care scenarios.
Another key factor lies in the device’s alarm systems and user interface, which allow immediate response to any blockages, low battery, or incorrect administration. Durability and ease of cleaning are also crucial for maintaining hygiene standards and reducing maintenance downtime in busy clinical settings.

Price Range in the Market
Infusion pumps can vary widely in price depending on their technological sophistication, brand reputation, and included features such as wireless connectivity or advanced dosing protocols. Basic models might start at an affordable price for routine use, whereas high-end units designed for intensive care could cost significantly more.
Market prices also reflect additional costs like warranty, technical support, and accessories. Buyers should evaluate the total cost of ownership beyond the initial purchase price to make an informed decision that balances quality with budget constraints.

Quality-Price Ratio
The quality-price ratio is critical when investing in infusion pumps, as cheaper models might lack essential safety features or reliability required for clinical accuracy. We recommend selecting devices from reputable manufacturers such as Kalstein, which combine durable build quality with advanced functionality at competitive prices.
Assessing post-purchase support and availability of replacement parts greatly influences the real value of the investment. High-quality pumps often promise longer operational lifespans and lower maintenance costs, ultimately offering better economic efficiency for healthcare facilities.

Expected Lifespan Depending on Use and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of an infusion pump significantly depends on usage frequency and the rigor of routine maintenance, including regular calibration and cleaning protocols. Proper care can extend the device’s functional life, ensuring consistent performance over several years.
Neglecting manufacturer guidelines or exposing pumps to harsh environments may reduce their reliability and increase repair needs. Kalstein provides clear maintenance instructions and technical support to maximize the durability and service life of our infusion pumps.

KALSTEIN INFUSION PUMP
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
If you are unsure about which infusion pump to buy, it is important to consider clinical requirements, precision needed, and device features. Our detailed guidance helps you choose efficiently, ensuring your healthcare facility receives the best value and performance tailored to your needs.

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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
The delivery time for your Kalstein product will depend on the following:
- Whether the equipment of your interest is in stock or if it needs to be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, which could be air or maritime.
- In-stock equipment:
– Delivery Time (Air): 15-30 days.
– Delivery Time (Maritime): 45-60 days.
- Out-of-stock equipment:
– Delivery Time (Air): 30-60 days.
– Delivery Time (Maritime): 60-90 days.
You can make your purchase through:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +33 (0) 1 70 39 26 50
- E-commerce: Through Kalstein’s official country website.
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