
In clinical environments, certain tools form the operational backbone of essential procedures. Among these, the single blood collection bag is a primary example. This specialized
WEGO quadruple blood collection bag system is a more complex setup consisting of one primary bag and three separate satellite bags connected by tubing. It allows for the simultaneous collection of whole blood and the separation into four different blood components.
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WEGO quadruple blood bag system is used for the separation of fourcomponents from whole human blood.
The quadruple system includes one primary bag with anticoagulant CPDA-1 solution USP and three empty satellite bags.
The quadruple SAGM blood bag system includes one primary bag with anticoagulant CPD solution USP,SAGM solution in another bag and two empth satellite bag
The blood bags produced by WEGO Medical are medical devices specifically designed for safe and efficient blood transfusion processes. They are intended to ensure the safety and effectiveness of blood transport, contributing to the maintenance of patient health and lives.
WEGO Medical blood bags have the advantages of high safety, good stability and strong convenience, and are commonly used high-quality blood bags in clinical practice.
| Properties | Medical Polymer Products |
| Code | Capacity | Anticoagulant | Needle |
| QC-250 | 250ml | CPDA-1 | 16G/17G |
| QC-350 | 350ml | CPDA-1 | 16G/17G |
| QC-450 | 450ml | CPDA-1 | 16G/17G |
| QC-500 | 500ml | CPDA-1 | 16G/17G |
| QS-250 | 250ml | CPD+SAGM | 16G/17G |
| QS-350 | 350ml | CPD+SAGM | 16G/17G |
| QS-450 | 450ml | CPD+SAGM | 16G/17G |
QS-500 | 500ml | CPD+SAGM | 16G/17G |
| Classify | Welding/Extending |
| AdditiveCapacity | CPDA-1,CPD-SAGM |
| Tube material | PET/GLASS |
| Supply ability | 1000000 Piece/Pieces per Month |

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