Ward Vaccum Jar-2000 ML

Ward Vaccum Jar-2000 ML

The Ward Vacuum Jar, with a capacity of 2000 ml, is used for collecting fluids from patients during medical procedures. The jar is connected to a vacuum source, creating a suction that draws fluids into the jar. It is typically made from durable, transparent materials, allowing easy monitoring of the contents. The jar features secure lids and connections to ensure safe and leak-proof fluid handling.

Usage/ApplicationHospitals, Clinic
MaterialPoly
productWard Vaccum Jar
packaging typestandard
deals innew only
Country of OriginMade in India

Ward Vaccum Jar used in hospitals. Available in 600ml, 1000ml and 2000ml.
It is also available with Regulator

  • Efficient Fluid Collection: Provides a reliable solution for the collection of bodily fluids during medical procedures.
  • Large Capacity: The 2000 ml capacity reduces the need for frequent emptying, allowing for uninterrupted procedures.
  • Easy Monitoring: Transparent construction allows for easy visualization of the fluid level and content.
  • Hygienic: Designed to ensure safe and hygienic collection and disposal of fluids.
  • Transparent Design: Allows healthcare professionals to monitor fluid levels at a glance.
  • Secure Sealing: Leak-proof lid ensures safe handling and prevents spillage.
  • Durable Construction: Made from robust materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in medical settings.
  • Easy to Clean: Smooth surfaces and detachable parts make cleaning and sterilization straightforward.
  • Graduated Markings: Clear markings on the jar for accurate measurement of collected fluids.
  • Capacity: 2000 ml
  • Material: Typically made from high-grade, medical-grade plastics or polycarbonate for durability and clarity.
  • Dimensions: Standard size suitable for most vacuum systems in hospital wards.
  • Connections: Compatible with standard vacuum tubing and connectors.
  • Lid: Secure, leak-proof lid with integrated ports for vacuum tubing.

 

Applications:

  • Hospitals: Used in wards, operating rooms, and emergency rooms for fluid collection during various medical procedures.
  • Clinics: Suitable for use in outpatient clinics and medical centers.
  • Home Healthcare: Can be used in home healthcare settings where vacuum-assisted fluid collection is necessary.