Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are essential medical devices designed to deliver precise amounts of fluids, nutrients, or medications directly into a patient’s circulatory system. They are widely used in various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, and intensive care units to ensure controlled and continuous drug administration. The pump’s accuracy and programmability make it indispensable for treatments requiring strict dosage and timing, such as chemotherapy, pain management, and anesthesia.
The versatility of infusion pumps extends to different clinical applications, such as pediatrics, critical care, and veterinary medicine. These devices can handle various infusion modes including continuous, intermittent, and patient-controlled analgesia. Advanced infusion pumps often come equipped with safety features like alarm systems, flow rate monitoring, and compatibility with various IV sets, increasing patient safety and treatment efficacy across diverse medical fields.

What You Should Know Before Selecting an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting an infusion pump, it is crucial to consider the accuracy and precision of fluid delivery, as these directly impact patient safety and treatment success. Additional factors include the pump’s ease of programming, alarm functions for troubleshooting, and compatibility with various accessories. Reliability and compliance with international medical standards also play a vital role in decision-making.
Another important consideration is the device’s user interface and ergonomics, which affect how efficiently medical staff can operate the infusion pump, particularly in high-pressure environments. Safety features such as occlusion detection, air-in-line sensors, and battery backup systems enhance reliability during treatment. Service and technical support availability are equally important for long-term operation.

Market Price Range
Infusion pumps generally vary in price depending on their technology, brand, and features. Basic volumetric pumps for standard infusions can start at relatively affordable prices, while advanced models with sophisticated safety systems and multiple channels tend to be higher. Pricing also fluctuates based on additional capabilities like wireless connectivity or integration with hospital information systems.
Furthermore, specialty infusion pumps designed for niche applications, such as syringe pumps or ambulatory pumps, may differ in cost due to their specialized functions. It is vital to align the budget with the clinical needs to ensure the right balance between investment and functional benefits. Market pricing can also be influenced by warranty terms, after-sales services, and availability of spare parts.

Quality-Price Ratio
Evaluating the quality-price ratio involves examining not only the initial cost but also the device’s durability, ease of maintenance, and accuracy over time. Investing in a medically certified infusion pump from a reputable brand like Kalstein ensures compliance with healthcare regulations and minimizes risks. Cost-effective pumps offer reliable performance without compromising patient safety or workflow efficiency.
Some infusion pumps with higher upfront costs may prove economically advantageous in the long term due to lower maintenance expenses and extended durability. Considering factors such as battery life, robust construction, and software update availability helps maximize value. Efficient pumps also reduce clinical errors and treatment interruptions, reinforcing the overall quality-price relationship.

Expected Lifespan Based on Usage and Maintenance
The expected lifespan of an infusion pump depends heavily on its usage frequency, maintenance routine, and the clinical environment. Pumps used continuously in critical care may require more frequent servicing or replacement compared to those used intermittently. Adhering to manufacturer guidelines for calibration and maintenance extends device functionality and safety.
Proper training for operators and routine preventive maintenance programs significantly enhance the longevity of infusion pumps. Timely identification of wear signs and repair needs prevents unexpected failures during critical treatments. Kalstein provides comprehensive technical support and maintenance resources to ensure your pumps maintain optimal performance throughout their lifecycle.

KALSTEIN INFUSION PUMPS
Among many products, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
If you are unsure about which infusion pump to purchase, we understand that choosing the right device requires considering factors such as accuracy, interface ease, alarm systems, and compatibility with your treatment protocols. Kalstein offers a wide range of pumps tailored to meet various clinical requirements, ensuring you invest in reliable and effective equipment.

Suction Unit YR06946
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Our infusion pump best seller
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 will depend on the following:
- If the desired equipment is in stock or if it must be manufactured.
- The type of shipping chosen, which could be either air or sea freight.
- 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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- E-commerce: Through the official Kalstein website in your country.
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