You’re setting up a hospital pharmacy or ICU protocol, and what you really need is a pump that doesn’t force you to pause mid-procedure to tweak occlusion settings — we get a lot of these through our biomedical team for that exact reason.
The peristaltic finger mechanism keeps the tubing contact gentle while pushing fluid at 0.1 to 1500 ml/h, with ±2% accuracy that holds up even at low KVO rates (0.1-5.0 ml/h). 24 occlusion pressure levels range from 30 to 160 kPa, so you can dial it tight for neonates or looser for adult lines — most buyers go with mid-range values for general use. It’s CE and ISO13485 certified, and the RS-232 port lets you a central monitoring system.

There’s an ultrasound sensor for air detection that catches microbubbles you’d never see, and the event memory stores 2000 records — useful when you’re tracing back a dosing error two shifts later. The drug library holds 1030 medications, but we usually have stock profiles loaded from the factory, so you’ll need to upload your own formulary (check lead time on that).

It runs on AC 100-220V, 50/60Hz, weighs 1.7 kg, and teh dimensoins are 12×21×100 cm — basically a slender brick that fits on most IV poles without jutting out. Display brightness has 10 levels, which matters if you’re in a dark room or direct sunlight.
One thing we’ve seen is that the finger pump isn’t suited for very viscous fluids or parenteral nutrition with large particles — you’ll get better flow stability with a syringe pump for that. Anyway, when you order, it ships with a power cord, one set of standerd IV tubing (not custom), and a printed manual. COA’s included if you request it; otherwise we keep it on file.
Our standard MOQ is 50 units per model. For smaller trial orders, we can sometimes work with you depending on stock availability.
Lead time is usually 2-4 weeks after order confirmation, depending on the quantity. We can expedite smaller batches if needed.
Yes, we include copies of both the CE certificate and ISO13485 certification with each order. We can also send them digitally before shipping if you need them for your records.
Yes, you can adjust the occlusion pressure level at any time during the infusion. The pump lets you switch between 30 and 160 kPa in 24 steps to match patient needs.
Store it in a clean, dry place within 0-40°C and 10-95% humidity. Keep it away from direct sunlight and corrosive gases. The packaging is designed for long-term storage.