Administering cold fluids to a hypothermic or anaesthetised patient can drop core body temperature by several degrees within minutes—a preventable risk that complicates recovery. This Vsun veterinary fluid warmer addresses this with two independent heating channels, each delivering fluid at a clinician-set temperature between 32°C and 42°C with ±1°C accuracy. One device warms blood in one line and crystalloid in the other, simultaneously.
Two Lines, One Screen, Total Control
- Independent Channel Operation: Each channel maintains its own target temperature, heating duration, and alarm profile. Warm lactated Ringer’s solution at 38°C on Channel A while heating packed red blood cells at 37°C on Channel B—no switching, no waiting.
- 5-Inch Medical-Grade Touchscreen: Colour LCD with bilingual display (English/Chinese). Large touch targets reduce mis-taps during urgent procedures. The interface auto-adjusts brightness based on ambient light, preserving night vision in dimmed surgical suites.
- Auto Tube-Type Recognition: This warmer detects whether a paediatric (3.5–5 mm OD) or adult (6–8 mm OD) heating tube has been connected and applies the correct thermal calibration automatically.
Speed and Safety, Engineered Together
From room temperature (23 ± 2°C) to a clinical 42°C, the preheat cycle completes in under two minutes. During an emergency resuscitation where every second counts, that speed eliminates a bottleneck that slower warmers create. Once at temperature, the overheat alarm and automatic cut-off prevent thermal injury to heat-sensitive blood products and pharmaceuticals.
A physical button panel sits beneath the touchscreen as a redundant control layer. If the touch interface becomes unresponsive due to fluid splashes or gloved-hand conductivity issues, the clinician can still start, stop, and adjust temperature using tactile buttons—a design feature informed by feedback from emergency and critical-care veterinarians.
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Clinical Versatility
| Application | Typical Temperature Setting |
|---|---|
| Whole blood transfusion | 37°C |
| Crystalloid / colloid infusion | 38–39°C |
| Peritoneal dialysis fluid | 37°C |
| Surgical irrigation | 38–40°C |
| Enteral nutrition | 37–39°C |
Technical Specifications
| Channels | 2 (independent) |
|---|---|
| Temperature Range | 32°C – 42°C |
| Temperature Step | 0.1°C |
| Accuracy | ±1°C |
| Preheat Time | <2 min to 42°C (from 23°C) |
| Heating Tube Length | 50–160 cm (selectable) |
| Compatible Tube OD | 3.5–5 mm / 6–8 mm |
| Display | 5-inch medical LCD touchscreen |
| Data Storage | 40,000+ treatment records |
| Language | English / Chinese bilingual |
| Self-Check | Automatic power-on diagnostic |
Built for Audit and Compliance
This fluid warmer stores over 40,000 historical treatment records with timestamps, target temperatures, actual temperatures, and channel assignments. For practices pursuing AAHA or ISO accreditation, this data log provides auditable evidence of fluid-warming protocol compliance without manual record-keeping. Records export via USB for integration with practice management reports.
When patient temperature stability is non-negotiable, this veterinary fluid warmer delivers dual-channel independence, sub-two-minute preheat, and the redundant safety architecture that critical-care teams demand.
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