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SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor | Dual-Channel Blood & Fluid Transfusion Pump #

SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor | Dual-Channel Blood & Fluid Transfusion Pump #

Dual-channel automatic pressure infusor for rapid blood transfusion and fluid resuscitation. 2.8" LCD, precise 5 mmHg pressure control, over-pressure protection, and dual power supply. Ideal for ER, ICU, and OR.

The CONTEC SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor is a medical device designed for the rapid infusion of blood, plasma, and other fluids in clinical settings. It replaces the traditional manual squeezing method with an automated, precise, and safe pressurization system. The SRP1 ensures that viscous fluids, such as blood products, can be administered quickly and safely during emergency resuscitation.

Featuring independent dual‑channel control, a 2.8" LCD display, and an intuitive interface, the SRP1 provides healthcare professionals with a reliable tool for critical situations. Its balanced pressurization system minimizes damage to red blood cells, and its portable design allows for easy installation on an infusion stand.

This device is intended for use by medical staff in clinical settings such as emergency rooms, operating rooms, and ICUs.

Key Features

💉 Dual‑Channel Independent Control

The SRP1 features two independent channels that can operate simultaneously without interfering with each other. This allows healthcare providers to manage multiple infusions efficiently, enhancing clinical workflow in critical care environments.

📊 Precise & Smooth Pressurization

The device offers precise pressure adjustment with a step of 5 mmHg (0.5 kPa) and an adjustable range of 10 to 300 mmHg (2–40 kPa). The system ensures smooth and balanced pressurization, preventing the infusion of air bubbles and reducing the destruction of red blood cells and platelets.

🚨 Comprehensive Safety & Alarm Systems

Patient and operator safety is paramount with the SRP1's multi‑layer safety features:

  • High‑pressure alarm – Audible and visual alarm triggers when pressure exceeds 310±5 mmHg (41±1 kPa); if one channel alarms, the other channel also stops working

  • Over‑pressure protection – Automatic deflation and pressure relief when pressure exceeds 320±5 mmHg to protect both the operator and the patient

🖥️ 2.8" LCD Display with Bilingual Interface

The 2.8‑inch LCD screen provides clear, real‑time pressure readings. The display supports bilingual switching between Chinese and English, making it suitable for international medical teams. The unit switch allows free switching between kPa and mmHg.

⚡ Dual Power Supply for Uninterrupted Operation

The SRP1 is powered by external AC power or a built‑in high‑capacity lithium battery, ensuring continuous operation during power outages or patient transport.

📦 Compact, Portable & Easy to Install

The device features a small and portable body with a fixed device on the back for easy installation on an infusion stand. This design makes it ideal for emergency rooms, operating rooms, ICUs, and other clinical settings where space and mobility are critical.

Specifications



Feature Specification
Product Type Automatic Pressure Infusor
Model SRP1
Display 2.8‑inch LCD screen
Pressure Adjustment 5 mmHg (0.5 kPa) step, 10–300 mmHg (2–40 kPa) range
High‑Pressure Alarm ≥ 310±5 mmHg (41±1 kPa)
Over‑Pressure Protection ≥ 320±5 mmHg (automatic deflation)
Channels Dual‑channel, independent control
Unit Switch kPa / mmHg
Language Bilingual (Chinese/English switch)
Power Supply AC power + Built‑in high‑capacity lithium battery
Portability Small body with fixed back device for infusion stand installation
Intended Use Rapid perfusion of blood, plasma, and other fluids in clinical settings

Why Choose the SRP1?



Manual Squeezing Method CONTEC SRP1
Inconsistent pressure Precise, adjustable 5 mmHg step control
Labor‑intensive Automated, frees up healthcare staff
Single infusion Dual‑channel independent operation
No pressure monitoring 2.8" LCD with real‑time display
No safety features High‑pressure alarm + over‑pressure protection
AC only AC + built‑in battery for uninterrupted use

What's Included

  • SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor Main Unit

  • Power Cord (AC Adapter)

  • Built‑in High‑Capacity Lithium Battery

  • Infusion Stand Mounting Bracket

  • User Manual

Applications

The SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor is suitable for:

  • Emergency Rooms (ER) – Rapid blood transfusion and fluid resuscitation

  • Intensive Care Units (ICU) – Continuous pressure‑assisted infusion

  • Operating Rooms (OR) – Surgical fluid and blood product administration

  • Clinical Resuscitation – Rapid replenishment of blood, plasma, and cardiac arrest fluids

FAQ

Q: What is the SRP1 Automatic Pressure Infusor used for?
A: The SRP1 is used for rapid perfusion of blood, plasma, and other fluids in clinical settings, particularly during emergency resuscitation and critical care.

Q: Does the SRP1 support two infusions at the same time?
A: Yes. The SRP1 features dual‑channel independent control—two channels can work completely independently without interfering with each other.

Q: What pressure range does the SRP1 support?
A: The SRP1 offers an adjustable pressure range of 10 to 300 mmHg (2–40 kPa) with a precise adjustment step of 5 mmHg (0.5 kPa).

Q: What safety features does the SRP1 have?
A: The SRP1 includes a high‑pressure alarm (≥ 310±5 mmHg) and over‑pressure protection (≥ 320±5 mmHg) with automatic deflation to ensure patient and operator safety.

Q: Does the SRP1 have a battery?
A: Yes. The SRP1 features dual power supply—external AC power or a built‑in high‑capacity lithium battery for uninterrupted operation.

Q: Is the SRP1 portable?
A: Yes. The device has a small and portable body with a fixed device on the back for easy installation on an infusion stand.

Q: What language does the display support?
A: The SRP1 supports bilingual switching between Chinese and English.

Q: What clinical settings is the SRP1 suitable for?
A: The SRP1 is suitable for emergency rooms, operating rooms, intensive care units, and other clinical settings requiring rapid fluid and blood product administration.

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