Infusion Pump
Infusion pumps are critical medical devices designed to deliver fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body in controlled amounts. They play an essential role in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and veterinary practices, ensuring precise and continuous administration of intravenous therapies. The technology behind these pumps allows for adjustable flow rates and volumes, making them suitable for a wide range of medical applications.
The versatility of infusion pumps makes them indispensable for treatments requiring accurate dosing, such as chemotherapy, pain management, hydration, and anesthesia. Their ability to reduce manual errors and provide real-time monitoring improves patient safety and treatment efficacy. As medical technology advances, infusion pumps continue to evolve with enhanced features like wireless connectivity, alarms, and user-friendly interfaces, supporting healthcare professionals in delivering optimal care.

What You Should Know Before Selecting an Infusion Pump and Making an Investment
Key Factors to Consider
When choosing an infusion pump, it is vital to consider factors such as precision in flow rate, the range of compatible fluids, and the device’s safety features including alarms for occlusions or air-in-line detection. User interface usability and ease of programming also affect clinical efficiency and reduce risks of errors.
Additionally, compatibility with existing hospital or laboratory systems for data integration and remote monitoring is important. Durability, battery life for portable models, and compliance with regulatory standards should also guide your decision to ensure a reliable and compliant infusion pump.

Price Range in the Market
The price range for infusion pumps varies widely depending on the model complexity, brand, and included features. Basic volumetric pumps can start from moderate prices, while advanced models equipped with smart technology or multi-channel capabilities command a higher price premium.
Market prices can also be influenced by the intended application, whether for hospital, veterinary, or laboratory use. Budget considerations should balance initial costs with potential savings from device reliability and reduced medication wastage over time.

Quality-Price Ratio
Evaluating the quality-price ratio involves assessing not only the upfront cost but also the long-term performance, maintenance expenses, and availability of technical support. Higher-priced models may offer better accuracy, enhanced safety features, and greater user satisfaction, ultimately providing better value.
Cost-effectiveness is enhanced when the infusion pump offers modular upgrades or compatibility with consumables that lower operational costs. Selecting a device aligned with your clinical needs ensures optimal use of resources while maintaining patient safety.

Life Expectancy According to Use and Maintenance
The life expectancy of infusion pumps depends significantly on their maintenance routines and usage environments. Frequent calibration, cleaning, and timely repairs extend device reliability, minimizing downtime and enhancing patient care continuity.
Proper handling and adherence to manufacturer guidelines influence the durability of infusion pumps. Devices used in critical care or high-frequency applications may require more frequent servicing than those used intermittently, affecting their operational lifespan.

KALSTEIN INFUSION PUMPS
Among many options, at Kalstein you can find the ideal infusion pump for your Clinic
If you don’t know which infusion pump to buy, we recommend considering key technical specifications, compatibility with your clinical workflow, and ease of use to ensure the best investment for your healthcare practice.

Syringe Pump YR05165
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Our most sold infusion pump
Syringe Pump YR05165 is designed to deliver precise and controlled infusion of fluids, ideal for medical and laboratory settings. Featuring a large 4.3-inch LCD screen, its full-color display ensures clear visibility under various lighting conditions. The pump operates on an advanced Linux-based system, guaranteeing safety and reliability. With multi-injection modes, remote control capabilities, and a comprehensive alarm system, this syringe pump is tailored for convenience and efficiency, saving time for medical professionals. The model can accommodate different syringe sizes and…
The Syringe Pump YR05165 is competitively priced in the market, with a general price range of $600 to $1,200, reflecting its advanced features and technology. This affordable yet high-quality medical device is a valuable investment for health institutions seeking reliable infusion solutions.
| Model | YR05165 |
| Rate range | 50ml syringe: 0.1~1800ml/h (0.1~999.9ml/h step:0.1ml/h) 30ml syringe: 0.1~900ml/h (1000~1800ml/h step: 0.1ml/h) 20ml syringe: 0.1~600ml/h 10ml syringe: 0.1~300ml/h 5ml syringe: 0.1~150ml/h |
| Volume Limit | 0.1~1999.9ml (step: 0.1ml) Accumulated volume 9999.9ml (step: 0.1ml) Accuracy Within ± 2% KVO Rate: 0.1~5ml/h (adjustable, step:0.1ml/h) |
| Fuse | F1AL/250V(“F” indicate fast, low breaking, capacity) 2 pcs (installed inside pump) |
| Power Supply | 110~220V, 50Hz, Built-in rechargeable battery, 11.1V, capacity≥2000mAh; After charging 10 hours, it can work at 5ml/h (GB9706.27 average rate) about 4 hours. |
| Purge Rate | 50ml syringe: 1800ml/h (Bolus rate: 1200ml/h) 30ml syringe: 900ml/h (Bolus rate: 600ml/h) 20ml syringe: 600ml/h (Bolus rate: 400ml/h) 10ml syringe: 300ml/h (Bolus rate: 200ml/h) 5ml syringe: 150ml/h (Bolus rate: 100ml/h) |
| Alarm | Liquid volume nearly alarm, Liquid injection Finish Alarm, Doses injection finished alarm, occlusion alarm, syringe off alarm, syringe non-interlaced correctly alarm, low battery, low battery alarm. Power off alarms. Occlusion Three levels for Occlusion: high, Middle, Low |
| Working Surrounding | Temperature: +5~+40°C Humidity: 20%~ 90% Storage surrounding Temperature: -30°C ~ +50°C Humidity: ≤ 95% |
| Atmosphere Pressure | 860hPa ~ 1060hPa Safe Class I type CF devices, Internal Battery, Intermittent Load continues working Size: 282mm(L) * 210mm(W) * 148mm(H) Weight: 2.2kgs |
| Accessories | Pump, Remote Controller, Power line, User manual, Guarantee card, Certificate |

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