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Blood Management

Transfer Bags

Charter Medical's Blood Transfer Bags permit the sterile transport and storage of blood components. Constructed of PVC, they are available in a range of sizes and configurations.

  • Unique shaped spike designed for ease of use
  • Easy-grip tab for port access
  • Printed segment tubing numbers for positive ID of retention segments
  • Port design maximizes product recovery

Product Codes

Code
Description
U/M
T3107
1000 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
32 / CS
T3101
150 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
84 / CS
T3106X2
2-600 mL transfer bags with piercing pin
24 / CS
T3108
2000 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
24 / CS
T3110
3000 mL transfer bag with 2 male and 1 female luer connector
40 / CS
T3109
3000 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
24 / CS
T3104
400 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
48 / CS
C605
600 mL autologous transfer bag with needle adapter
48 / CS
C600
600 mL autologous transfer bag with piercing pin
48 / CS
T3106
600 mL transfer bag with piercing pin
48 / CS

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