Vet Use Only Dual-Sensor Infusion Pump with Heating And Drug Library
Why you need this Amazing Product?
1. 4.3-Inch Capacitive Touch Screen with 100-Level Adjustable Brightness
The infusion pump is equipped with a responsive 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen featuring a veterinary-optimized user interface. With 100 levels of adjustable backlight brightness, the display adapts seamlessly to any clinical environment—from the subdued lighting of a nocturnal ICU ward to the bright glare of an operating theater or mobile ambulance. The intuitive UI layout minimizes navigation errors during critical care.
2. Dual Ultrasonic Monitoring for Safer and More Accurate Infusion
The system employs dual ultrasonic sensors to independently monitor fluid flow and detect air-in-line with exceptional precision. This redundant sensing architecture provides a critical safety layer by cross-verifying the presence of bubbles and ensuring accurate occlusion detection, significantly reducing the risk of air embolism or flow irregularities in vulnerable veterinary patients.
3. Dual Pressure Sensor Monitoring with High-Flow Capability
Engineered for reliability across all species, the pump integrates dual pressure sensors to provide real-time, dynamic occlusion pressure monitoring both upstream and downstream. It supports a maximum flow rate of 2300 ml/h with a deviation tolerance of ≤5%, making it equally suitable for delicate feline maintenance rates and aggressive large-animal fluid resuscitation protocols.
4. Advanced and User-Friendly: 16 Modes with Integrated Feeding Function
The device offers up to 16 programmable infusion modes to accommodate diverse clinical scenarios, including rate mode, time mode, weight-based dosing, and micro-infusion. A dedicated feeding function is also included, allowing the pump to serve dual purposes as both a precision medication delivery system and an enteral nutrition pump for anorexic or post-operative patients.
5. Electric Door and Electric Liquid-Stopping Clamp
Automation enhances both workflow efficiency and patient safety. The pump features an electric door mechanism for effortless, one-touch loading and unloading of IV sets. Additionally, the integrated electric liquid-stopping clamp activates instantly upon door opening or alarm condition to prevent dangerous free-flow of medication, eliminating the need for manual roller clamp adjustments.
6. Equipped with 12V Vehicle Power Interface for Ambulance Use
Mobility is paramount in veterinary emergency and ambulatory practice. The pump includes a 12V DC vehicle power interface, allowing for uninterrupted, seamless operation directly from an ambulance or mobile clinic's electrical system. This ensures continuous fluid therapy and critical drug delivery during patient transport and field rescues.
7. Access to Central Monitoring System via WiFi Connection
The infusion pump can be connected to the clinic's Central Monitoring System through a secure WiFi network. This connectivity enables remote surveillance of infusion status, real-time alarm forwarding, and centralized data logging. Clinicians can oversee multiple infusion stations simultaneously from a central nursing desk, optimizing workflow in busy ICU and surgical suites.
8. Adjustable Heating Function with Precision Control
An integrated fluid warmer provides on-device temperature regulation, adjustable from 32.0°C to 42.0°C with a tight deviation tolerance of ≤1°C. This feature prevents hypothermia induced by cold intravenous fluids—a critical concern in pediatric, geriatric, and shock-trauma patients—by delivering normothermic fluids directly to the patient's vein, improving comfort and physiological stability.
9. Smart Drug Library with Color-Coded Drug Classification
Safety in medication administration is enhanced by the Smart Drug Library, which classifies various veterinary pharmaceuticals by distinct colors. This visual coding system—combined with pre-set hard and soft limit alerts—provides an immediate visual confirmation of the selected drug category, significantly reducing the risk of inadvertent selection errors and promoting adherence to evidence-based dosing protocols.


