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PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine
PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine

PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine

Our PN-3000XP30 Suction Machine is innovatively designed high negative pressure, and low noise. The medical suction machine is specially designed for absorbing thick liquid such as phlegm, blood, etc. it is not only used as a suction device in the emergency room, operation room, but also at home as a health care product.

Working Principle of PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine


Surgical aspirators consist of a line-powered vacuum pump, a vacuum regulator and gauge, a collection canister, and an optional bacterial filter. Plastic tubing connects the components to draw the fluid into the collection cannister.

Features of PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine


  • Safely powered by electromagnetic pump, no positive pressure producing.

  • The air emitted by the pump is prefiltered by a bacterial filter which provides an effective barrier against contamination and protection to the environment.

  • Vacuum regulator with a locked set can be optionally regulated according to the requirements.

  • Transparent plastic bottle with overflow preventive valve can be sterilized. 

  • Body made of plastic material is light, compact, and convenient for carrying and operating.


Specification of PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine


ModelPN-3000XP30
ModeContinuity
Suction pumpPiston
The maximum negative pressure valve≥0.09MPa
Negative pressure-0.02MPa-0.09MPa
Pumping rate≥20 L/min
Container1200ml
Noise≤55dB(A)
Power sourceAC 220V/110V,50-60Hz
Input Power75VA


Practical Application of PN3000-XP30 Medical Suction Machine

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    Postnatal care of newborn: Suck amniotic fluid and phlegm from neonates and infants born by cesarean section.


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    Postoperative continuous drainage: It can be used for postoperatively suctioning in gastroenteric or in the Dept. of surgery and internal medicine.

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