We see a lot of clinics struggling with maintaining consistent flow during long procedures, and this pump basically handles the shift from main infusion to a keep-vein-open rate automatically—0.1ml/h after the set volume is delivered, which stops clots form forming in the line.


It runs on a DC 12V 2800mAh battery, good for about 4 hours continuous use on a single channel, and the power supply switching is between AC and internal power; you'll get a repeat alarm if an issue isn't addressed within two minutes.

Most buyers go with the 50/60ml syringe compatibilty for larger animals, but we've also seen it used for smaller doses in avian work (usually with a 20ml syringe, though the spec says "and so on" so check fit). 3.6kg, so it's not light but stable on a cart.

It's better than the cheaper pumps for critical care where occlusion pressure memory matters—the data retention for volume, brand, and pressrue levels lasts up to five years, which is pretty much unheard of for this price range.


Lead time is typically 20 days or so from Guangdong, and we include a COA with every unit; just confirm your preferred syringe brand so our company can verify the occlusion settings are dialed in.
It has CE, FDA, EEC, and ISO13485 certifications, so you're covered for most international markets.
Yes, it supports 50/60ml syringes and others — just check the compatibility list for the exact sizes you need.
About 4 hours of continuous use per channel with the built-in DC 12V 2800mAh battery.
Lead time is usually 15-30 days depending on order size, and MOQ starts at 10 units. We can discuss if you need less.
It includes both the built-in battery and an AC power input rated at 42VA, so you can run it plugged in or on battery.