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Hemodialysis Machine ZHD-A12 maintains arterial and venous pressures between -700 to +700 mmHg for optimal treatment. It offers a powerful blood pump flow rate up to 700 ml/min to meet various clinical needs. This machine ensures unmatched efficiency, precision, and safety in every session. Our device offers an exceptional ultrafiltration (UF) rate that removes up to 4000 ml/h for optimal fluid balance. Ideal for renal replacement therapy.
Arterial Pressure Range | -700 mmHg to +700 mmHg |
Venous Pressure Range | -700 mmHg to +700 mmHg |
Blood Pump Flow Rate | 0 to 700 ml/min |
Ultrafiltration (UF) Rate | 0 to 4000 ml/h |
Dialysate Flow Rate | 100 ml/min to 800 ml/min |
Dialysate Temperature | 33.0°C to 40.0°C |
Dialysate Conductivity | 0 mS/cm to 18 mS/cm |
Substitution Fluid Flow Rate | 10 to 450 ml/min |
Air Bubble Detection | Ultrasound measurement with additional optical monitoring |
Blood Leak Detection | ≤ 0.35 mL/min (Hct: 32% ±5%) |
Cleaning Programs | Rinse, Hot Rinse, Thermal Disinfection, Chemical Disinfection, Central Disinfection |
Disinfectant Compatibility | Citric Acid, Sodium Hypochlorite |
Custom Disinfection | Supported |
Heparin Pump Syringe Sizes | 10 ml, 20 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml |
Heparin Pump Bolus | 0 to 20 ml |
Transmembrane Pressure (TMP) | -700 mmHg to +700 mmHg |
Water Supply | 0.05 to 0.65 MPa, 5°C to 35°C |
Battery Backup | Supports more than 30 minutes of operation |
Power Supply | 230 V (±10%), 50/60 Hz (±2%) |
Dimensions | 1507 × 504 × 710 mm |
Weight | Approx. 102 kg |
Precise pressure control
Customizable dialysis settings
Advanced leak detection
Efficient ultrafiltration (UF)
Flexible heparin delivery
Comprehensive cleaning programs
Reliable battery backup
Air bubble & blood leak detection
Compact & robust design
Global compatibility
Hemodialysis Machine ZHD-A12 is designed for efficient and safe renal replacement therapy, providing precise blood filtration, fluid management, and customizable settings to meet the diverse needs of patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment in both hospital and clinical settings
Frequently Asked Question
A typical hemodialysis session lasts 3 to 5 hours, and is usually performed three times a week. Peritoneal dialysis can be done daily, either manually or with a machine overnight.
The procedure itself is not painful, but some patients may experience discomfort from needle insertion or low blood pressure during treatment.
Most machines have backup battery systems for short-term use. In case of extended outages, patients should contact their dialysis center for assistance.
Most machines have error codes displayed on the screen. If an alarm sounds, follow the manufacturer’s instructions or contact a dialysis technician for assistance.
Your healthcare team will monitor your blood tests, fluid levels, and symptoms to ensure that dialysis is effective. Feeling better and having more energy are also good signs.