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  • The Warmline® 100 Blood and Infusion Warmer is a trusted device used in intensive care units and operation theatres to warm blood and IV fluids. Understanding its flow rate and temperature output is crucial for patient safety and clinical efficiency.

    Temperature Output by Flow Rate

    The following chart displays approximate temperatures achieved by the Warmline® 100 at various flow rates under standard conditions:

Flow Rate (mL/min) Temperature Output (°C)
150 39°C
300 39°C
450 39°C
600 39°C
750 38°C
900 37°C
1050 36°C
1200 35°C
1350 34°C
1500 33°C

Why Monitoring Flow & Temperature Matters

Maintaining accurate warming temperatures is essential to prevent hypothermia during surgeries or trauma cases. Too high a temperature can cause hemolysis, while too low may reduce treatment effectiveness. The Warmline® 100 is engineered to balance performance and safety automatically.

Note

This chart is for **reference only**. Actual temperature may vary based on fluid type, ambient temperature, tubing length, and pre-warm conditions. Always refer to the official Warmline® 100 user manual for calibrated specifications.

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