Disposables for ulrich medical® contrast media injectors

Easy-Click-Cassette for Max 2M contrast media injector Easy-Click-Cassette for Max 3 contrast media injector patient hose for CT motion contrast media injector patient hose for Max contrast media injector Slide Slide Pump hose for XD200x contrast media injectors

Ready for 24-hour use in just a few steps 

Morning set-up made easy: Your injector is ready for use after only a few steps. And then it’s ready for every examination and any emergency that occurs within 24 hours, so you can always work hygienically and safely even in stressful situations.  

Our thought-out disposables consist of only two parts. The pump tubing is approved for 24-hour use. Thus, it only has to be inserted into the injector once daily. Just change the patient tubing for each new patient and you are immediately ready for the next examination. 

The pump and patient tubing have several safety features. Two check valves, one particle filter and several air filters ensure a safe examination procedure, so you can concentrate fully on your patient at all times. 

Your advantages at a glance: 
  • Proven hygienic safety for 24 hours¹ 
  • Hygienic safety for the user and patient thanks to the SafeConnect connector
    with touch protection of the disposables for MRI contrast media injectors Max 3 / Max 2M
  • Air monitoring of the patient tubing thanks to air filters on the contrast media injector  
  • Fast patient changeover 
  • Easy handling when inserting the pump tubing 
  • Economic use of disposables 
  • Reduced stock-keeping costs of disposables

¹ Source: GLP-compliant study: “Microbiological Contamination Control Study of the ulricheasy-INJECT Max 3 System”, report 12046467, dated: February 28, 2018, author: UL International GmbH (Grenzenstr. 13, 88416 Ochsenhausen, Germany); study not published, can be accessed upon request with nondisclosure agreement.
GLP-compliant study: “Microbiological Contamination Control Study of CT motion System”, report 12046497, dated: February 28, 2018, author: UL International GmbH (Grenzenstr. 13, 88416 Ochsenhausen, Germany); study not published, can be accessed upon request with nondisclosure agreement.