Basic Information
Model NO.YSGZJ100
FeaturesCadaver Perfusion System
Transport PackageWood Box
SpecificationISO
Production Capacity50,000 PCS/Year
Product Description
Medical Ysgzj100 Cadaver Perfusion System
Technical Specifications
- Material: High quality 304 stainless steel
- Dimension: L*W*H (600mm*400mm*300mm)
- Perfusion port: 2 ports (Supports 2 cadavers simultaneously)
- Display mode: LCD
- Perfusion rate range: 0-100% adjustable
- Pressure range: 60-350mmHg adjustable
- Perfusion mode: Automatic
- Drainage mode: Automatic
- Fluid level display: Dynamic display and percentage
- Perfusion time: 40 minutes/cadaver
- Maximum output power: ≤60W
- Voltage: AC220V/50Hz
Hospital Medical Equipment References
| Category |
Department |
Equipment List |
| One-stop Solution |
X-ray Room |
X-ray machine, Processor, X-ray film, Cassette, Intensifying screen, Lead clothing |
| Ultrasound |
B/W 2D ultrasound, 2/3/4D color ultrasound |
| Laboratory |
Chemistry analyzer, Hematology analyzer, Microplate elisa reader, Centrifuge, Urine analyzer |
| Operation Room |
Anesthesia machine, Ventilator, Operating lamp, Table, Patient monitor, Defibrillator |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials is the YSGZJ100 Cadaver Perfusion System made of?
A: The system is constructed using high-quality 304 stainless steel, ensuring durability and easy sterilization.
Q2: How many cadavers can be processed at the same time?
A: The unit features 2 perfusion ports, allowing it to perfuse two cadavers simultaneously.
Q3: Is the perfusion and drainage process manual or automatic?
A: Both the perfusion and drainage modes are fully automatic for increased efficiency and precision.
Q4: What are the adjustable pressure and rate ranges?
A: The perfusion rate is adjustable from 0-100%, and the pressure range can be adjusted between 60-350mmHg.
Q5: How is the fluid level monitored during the procedure?
A: The system uses an LCD to provide a dynamic display and percentage display of the fluid level.
Q6: What is the typical perfusion time for a single cadaver?
A: The standard perfusion time is approximately 40 minutes per cadaver.