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This infusion track stands out for its user-friendly design and low-maintenance construction, starting with its anodized anti-rust coating that protects against moisture, spills, and frequent sanitization with hospital-grade cleaners. The curved linear track allows for smooth, 360-degree adjustment of attached equipment, making it easy to reach patients in any position within the ward room. Its lightweight aluminum alloy construction reduces the load on ceiling mounting hardware, making it suitable for retrofitting existing ward spaces without requiring major structural modifications. The track comes pre-drilled for easy installation, with included mounting brackets and hardware that can be assembled in under 30 minutes per section. Unlike freestanding equipment stands, this track eliminates trip hazards and keeps ward floors clear for patient movement and staff workflow, while its compact profile maintains a clean, professional appearance in patient rooms.

The ward infusion medical track has a standard section length of 2 meters, with optional extensions up to 5 meters available for larger ward rooms. The track profile measures 35mm in width and 25mm in height, with a 8mm diameter sliding groove to accommodate plastic trolley hooks for IV bags and equipment. Each unit has a maximum load capacity of 50kg, sufficient to support multiple IV bags and portable infusion pumps. The mounting hardware includes lightweight aluminum brackets and drywall anchors, designed for secure installation on standard hospital ward ceilings. The anodized surface treatment provides a smooth, non-porous finish that resists stains and bacterial buildup, making it easy to wipe down with disinfectant wipes between patient uses. Each package includes 2-meter track sections, mounting brackets, hardware kits, and an installation guide, with optional end caps to prevent debris from entering the sliding groove.

This medical track is primarily designed for use in general hospital wards, intensive care units, long-term care nursing homes, and outpatient infusion centers. Its core use case involves hanging and adjusting IV bags, infusion pumps, oxygen tanks, and other patient care equipment, allowing nursing staff to quickly reposition equipment to meet a patient’s changing needs, such as adjusting the height of an IV bag for proper flow or moving an infusion pump closer to a patient’s bed. It is also suitable for use in pediatric wards, where easy access to patient care equipment is critical for caring for young patients. By freeing up floor space that would otherwise be used by freestanding equipment stands, this track improves safety by reducing trip hazards and creates a more orderly, comfortable environment for patients. Healthcare facilities can also use this track to standardize their ward equipment setup, reducing inventory costs and simplifying maintenance across multiple patient rooms.