$456
Blood and Infusion Warmer MD-BIW-1000 features an adjustable temperature range from 35.0 to 42.0°C with an accuracy of ±1°C. Designed for use in surgeries, trauma care, and situations with significant blood loss. It offers overheat protection at 46°C. It can be used with standard single-use PVC blood or IV tubes with a diameter of 3.4 to 4.5 mm. This device helps prevent hypothermia by rapidly bringing fluids to a safe, body-like temperature. Our Blood and infusion warmer ensures safety, accuracy, and flexibility across diverse healthcare settings.
Temperature Setting | 35.0 to 42.0 ℃ 95.0 to 107.6 ℉ |
Temperature Accuracy and Deviation | ℃: ≤±1 ℃ ℉: ≤±1.8 ℉ |
Temperature Increment | 0.1 ℃ 0.2 ℉ |
Optional Unit | ℃ / ℉ |
Warming Up Time | ≤2 min |
Overheat Protection | 46 ℃, hardware and software protection |
Blood and Intravenous Sets | Standard single-used PVC blood or IV tubes (diameter: 3.4 to 4.5 mm) |
Heating Method | Long, Middle, and short grooves |
Alarm | Overheat, low temperature, system error, door open, warming up alarm |
Operational Environment | Temperature: 5 to 30 ℃ Humidity: 20 to 80% Atmosphere: 76.0 to 106.0 kPa |
Transportation and Storage Environment | Temperature: 20 to 55 ℃ Humidity: 10 to 93% Atmosphere: 50.0 to 106.0 kPa |
Display | LED |
Installation Method | IV knob, Hanger optional |
Working Mode | Continuous heating |
Protection Class | Class II, Type CF, IPX1 |
Power Consumption | 85 VA |
Power Supply | Input: 100-240 V (AC power), 50/60 Hz, 0.3 to 0.7A Output: 12 V (DC power, 2.5 A) |
Dimension (L × H × W) | 180 × 70 × 35 mm |
Net Weight | 0.2 kg |
Gross Weight | 0.4 kg |
Adjustable Temperature range
Hardware and software temperature control protection
Effective and safe heating
Fast Heating
Durable construction
3 Heating grooves to meet different needs
High Accuracy
Small and compact design
Lightweight and Portable
Our Blood and Infusion Warmer MD-BIW-1000 is used in the ICU, NICU, Paediatric Department, Emergency Department, and Outpatient Department for heating blood or infusion during surgery, trauma care, or in cases of severe blood loss.