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Satmed SatlineModel 72233-01 to 72233-13A - Patient Line

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Length: Ranges from 23 cm to 250 cm, depending on the model. Inner Diameter (Ø): 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm. Outer Diameter (Ø): 3.65 mm to 4.0 mm. Material: PVC, ABS, PE, SI, PP, PC (varies by model). Sterilization: Ethylene Oxide (EO). Luer Connection Compatibility: Compatible with Luer 6%. Packing: 50 pcs/case; 400 pcs/carton. Residual Volume: Ranges from 1.0 mL to 13.9 mL, depending on the model. Maximum Pressure: Ranges from 65 PSI (448 kPa) to 1200 PSI (8,273 kPa), depending on the model. Opening Pressure: Varies between 1.45 PSI (10 kPa) and 5.8 PSI (40 kPa), depending on the model. Drugs Compatibility: Suitable for use with contrast media indicated for CT scanners or MRI and physiological saline. Classification: Council Directive 93/42/EEC – II a.

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  • Pressure Tolerance: SatLine extension tubes maintain high performance under pressure, ranging from 65 PSI to 1200 PSI, depending on the model. This ensures safe administration of contrast media under varied conditions.
  • Residual Volume: Low residual volume ensures minimal waste and maximum efficiency when delivering contrast media. Residual volume varies between 1.0 mL and 13.9 mL across the different models.
  • Opening Pressure: The opening pressure of the tubes varies between 1.45 PSI and 5.8 PSI, ensuring accurate pressure regulation during the procedure.
  • Sterilization: The tubes are sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (EO), a standard method for ensuring the safety and cleanliness of medical devices.

SatLine extension tubes are universally compatible with all devices that utilize a Luer connection complying with the ISO 80369-7 standard. This compatibility ensures that SatLine can be used in a variety of medical applications, offering a secure and reliable connection to CT scanners, MRI machines, angiographic injection systems, and other medical devices requiring the infusion of contrast media or physiological saline.