Syringe Pumps: Precision in Medication Delivery
Syringe pumps are advanced medical devices ensuring controlled delivery of liquid medications or nutrients through intravenous or subcutaneous routes. They enhance precision, reduce errors, and ensure treatment efficacy, making them indispensable for critical scenarios requiring accurate drug delivery.
Key Features of a Syringe Pump
Equipment Categories

CNME010512S
Single-Channel Syringe Pumps
3.5” color touch screen
Rate range 0.1~2000ml/h
Accuracy ±2%
Syringes: 5/6ml, 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml/60ml.
7 modes (rate, preset time, time rate, dose calculation, first dose, gradient, intermittent, sequence.)
Drug library; History records; Lithium battery
Positioning high-end, 7 injection modes, optional advanced TIVA mode

CNME0105SH01
Single-Channel Syringe Pumps
3.5” TFT color LCD
Rate range 0.1-1200 ml/h
Accuracy ±2%
Syringes: 5ml, 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml/60ml.
5 modes (Constant, time/volume, drug weight, micro, programmable)
Drug library; Lithium battery

CNME0105C-S3
Single-Channel Syringe Pumps
3.5” color touch screen
Rate range 0.1-1500ml/h
Accuracy ±2%
Modes: Rate, Rate-Time, Rate-VTBI
Cost-effective basics with a price advantage

CNME0105SH02
Dual-Channel Syringe Pumps
5.0” TFT color LCD
Rate range 0.1-1200 ml/h
Accuracy ±3%
Syringes: 5ml, 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml/60ml.
5 modes (Constant, time/volume, drug weight, micro, programmable)
Drug library; Lithium battery
Supports simultaneous infusion of two drugs with independent control between channels
How to choose the right syringe pump

Accuracy and flow range
Flow Range: Syringe pumps need to be selected to ensure that their flow range meets clinical needs, especially in critical care and precision therapy.
Accuracy: Syringe pumps need to provide highly accurate flow control, especially critical in the infusion of low-dose drugs.
Types and doses of drugs supported
Type Of Drug: Choose a device that can support multiple drug infusions to meet different treatment needs, such as anesthetics and insulin.
Dose Adaptation: The device should have precise dose control, especially for children or special patient groups.


Sensitivity of the alarm function
Alarm Type: The syringe pump needs to be equipped with alarm functions such as blockage, air bubbles, infusion rate deviation, etc. to ensure the safety of treatment.
Adjustability: Alarm thresholds should be adjustable on demand with distinct audible and visual cues.
Usage & Maintenance Recommendations

Daily Checks
Regular calibration, cleaning, and disinfection to ensure hygiene and functionality.

Operator Training
Comprehensive training to prevent errors and enhance response to alarms.

Routine Maintenance
Monthly inspections, consumable replacements, and failure records to ensure reliability.