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A stopcock is a form of ball valve that is used to control the flow of liquid or gas. It is coarse and its use is confined to on-off applications. A 3 Way Stop Cock Consists of intravenous sets and related things. The cock is sterile in nature and is perfect for single use. It consists of 2 female Luer ports and a male Luer lock. All the three ports are capped. All the colored studs are provided and may be attached for color coding purposes. Generally the taps are blue or red for indicating venous or arterial use. Some stopcocks have well connected extension tubing. The Three way stopcock use is mostly in the ITU, high dependency units, theatres and all ward regions. It can be used with the intra – arterial and intravenous systems.
3-Way stopcocks are single-use sterile medical products meant to be used in conjunction with other devices during infusion therapy. Their main functions are :
To safely stop or restore an infusion flow.
To provide two additional ports for administration of any fluid.
Product Description
Product Name | Three way Stopcock |
OEM | Available |
Material | Medical Grade Plastic |
Individual package | Rigid or soft blister |
Sterile Methods | EO GAS |
Certificates | ISO 13485, CE0197 |
Leading time | 15-45days |
Certificate: CE Certificate
ISO13485 Certificate | |
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Carton
Description:
A stopcock is a form of ball valve that is used to control the flow of liquid or gas. It is coarse and its use is confined to on-off applications. A 3 Way Stop Cock Consists of intravenous sets and related things. The cock is sterile in nature and is perfect for single use. It consists of 2 female Luer ports and a male Luer lock. All the three ports are capped. All the colored studs are provided and may be attached for color coding purposes. Generally the taps are blue or red for indicating venous or arterial use. Some stopcocks have well connected extension tubing. The Three way stopcock use is mostly in the ITU, high dependency units, theatres and all ward regions. It can be used with the intra – arterial and intravenous systems.