Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are essential medical devices used to deliver fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body in controlled amounts. They are widely utilized in various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient care to ensure precise and reliable administration of intravenous therapies. Their ability to regulate flow rates and dosage improves patient safety and treatment outcomes significantly.
These devices come in different types and models, offering versatility for diverse clinical applications from continuous infusion to intermittent delivery. Infusion pumps are invaluable for administering chemotherapy, analgesics, antibiotics, and other critical medications, enhancing therapeutic efficiency. Their design often includes safety features such as alarms and programmable settings to minimize human error during treatment.

What You Need to Know Before Choosing an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When selecting an infusion pump, accuracy and reliability are paramount to ensure proper dosage and minimize risks to patient safety. Consider the pump’s compatibility with the types of fluids or medications to be administered, as well as its ability to handle varying flow rates for different treatment protocols. User interface simplicity and programmability also contribute to efficient clinical workflows.
Safety features such as alarms for occlusions, air-in-line detection, and battery backup are critical factors that should not be overlooked. Additionally, the pump’s ease of maintenance, availability of spare parts, and technical support play important roles in long-term functionality. Evaluating these factors carefully helps in choosing a device that aligns with the clinical environment and care standards.

Price Range in the Market
Infusion pump prices can vary significantly depending on their capabilities, brand reputation, and included features. Basic models for routine infusions tend to be more affordable, whereas pumps with advanced programming, multiple channels, or integration with hospital systems command higher prices. It is important to assess cost relative to the clinical needs and expected benefits to justify the investment.
Market prices also fluctuate based on supplier, warranty offerings, and additional services like maintenance contracts or training. Bulk purchasing or long-term partnerships with providers like Kalstein may enable better pricing terms. Keeping abreast of current market rates ensures that buyers obtain competitive deals for quality devices without sacrificing essential functionalities.

Value for Money
The balance between price and quality is essential when investing in infusion pumps. While low-cost units may seem attractive, they might lack durability or crucial safety features, increasing long-term costs. Kalstein’s infusion pumps are designed to deliver outstanding reliability, precision, and user-friendly operation, offering excellent value for money and reducing risks in patient care.
Choosing a high-quality pump from a reputable manufacturer often translates into fewer breakdowns, lower maintenance costs, and longer operational life. This contributes to a better return on investment while safeguarding continuous clinical performance. We advise evaluating product reviews, warranty conditions, and after-sales support to ensure the investment remains worthwhile over time.

Expected Lifespan Based on Usage and Maintenance
The lifespan of an infusion pump depends heavily on usage intensity and adherence to recommended maintenance schedules. Proper cleaning, timely software updates, and regular performance checks help extend device functionality and minimize failures. Kalstein offers comprehensive technical support and maintenance services to help maximize the longevity of your infusion pump.
Ignoring maintenance guidelines or using pumps beyond their specified clinical scenarios can lead to early wear and compromised safety. We emphasize training users on correct operation and establishing protocols for periodic inspection to maintain device integrity. With these practices, infusion pumps can provide dependable service for many years in demanding healthcare environments.

KALSTEIN INFUSION PUMPS
Among many options, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
Not sure which infusion pump to buy? Choosing the right pump involves understanding the specific medical needs, usage environment, and technical features required. Consider pump accuracy, programmability, compatibility with your fluids, and safety mechanisms. Kalstein offers expert guidance to ensure you invest in a device that meets clinical demands reliably and efficiently.

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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:
- Whether the equipment of your interest is in stock or if it needs to be manufactured.
- The type of freight you have chosen, which can be air or sea.
- 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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- By phone: +33 (0) 1 70 39 26 50
- E-commerce: Through the official Kalstein website in your country.
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