Dialysis

Product Overview

A Hemodialyzer is a critical component used in hemodialysis therapy to remove waste products, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood in patients with kidney failure. It functions as an artificial kidney by using a semi-permeable membrane that enables diffusion, ultrafiltration, and convection processes.

Modern hemodialyzers are manufactured using advanced synthetic membranes such as Polysulfone (PS) and Polyethersulfone (PES), which are widely preferred due to their high biocompatibility, superior toxin clearance, and mechanical strength. These dialyzers are designed for both acute and chronic dialysis treatments and are compatible with most dialysis machines.

Key Features:

  • High Biocompatibility: Designed to minimize immune response and enhance patient safety during treatment.
  • Superior Toxin Removal: Efficient clearance of urea, creatinine, and middle molecules like β2-microglobulin.
  • High-Flux Performance: Optimized for improved ultrafiltration and better fluid management.
  • Advanced Membrane Technology: Uniform pore structure ensures selective filtration — removes toxins while retaining essential proteins.
  • Hollow Fiber Design: Large surface area for maximum dialysis efficiency.
  • Low Protein Loss: Helps retain albumin and essential nutrients in the blood.
  • Strong & Durable Construction: High resistance to pressure and chemicals for consistent performance.
  • BPA-Free & Safe: Manufactured using non-toxic materials for enhanced patient safety.
  • Multiple Size Options: Available in different surface areas to meet varied patient needs.
  • Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with most dialysis machines.