
Medical Meters & Standard Solutions
Mesa Lab's Dialysate Meters are instruments that are used to test various parameters of the dialysis fluid (dialysate), and to perform the proper calibration and operation of the dialysis machine. Each of the meters measures some combination of temperature, pressure, pH and conductivity to ensure that the dialysate has the proper composition to promote the transfer of waste products from the blood to the dialysate.
The meters provide a digital readout that the patient, physician or technician uses to verify that the dialysis machine is working within prescribed limits and is delivering the properly prepared dialysate.
Mesa Labs manufactures two styles of Dialysate Meters; those designed for use by dialysis machine manufacturers and biomedical technicians and those used primarily by dialysis nurses or patient care technicians.
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Hand-Held Dialysis Meters
- pHoenix Meter
- NEO-STAT+ Meter
- HYDRA Water Quality Meter
As a market leader with proven performance and reliability, you can be assured that you are using the best products available today. Our dialysis meters are used by technicians as machine calibration tools, as well as by patient care nurses for pre-treatment verification and water quality testing. All of our dialysis meters are CE marked and are manufactured under ISO 13485 certified procedures.
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Technician Meter
The 90XL Meter is characterized by exceptional accuracy, stability, and flexibility and is used by the industry as the primary standard for the calibration of dialysis machines.
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Tri-Station and Super Station
Proper care and calibration of your instruments play a critical role in maintaining your investment in the latest instrument technology and in maintaining quality patient care.
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Medical Meter Standard Solutions
- Conductivity/TDS Calibrator Solutions
- pH Buffer Solutions
- NEO-CARE Cell Cleaning Solutions
In addition to the dialysate meters, Mesa Labs markets a line of calibration standard solutions for use in dialysis clinics for calibration and testing.
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