Medima P300 Top (LATEST)


In the small, rain-streaked town of Silvercreek, 74-year-old Elara Vance was known for three things: her award-winning sourdough starter, her habit of talking to her pet finch, and her fierce, unyielding cold hands.

For thirty winters, Elara had suffered from Raynaud’s syndrome. Her fingers would turn ghostly white, then a deep, angry blue at the slightest chill. She’d tried everything—wool mittens, battery-heated gloves, even the absurdly expensive rabbit-fur liners her late husband had bought her from a shop in Zurich. Nothing worked. The cold always found a way in.

Then her grandson, Leo, a textile engineer in Berlin, sent her a package. Inside was a single pair of dark teal gloves, unassuming and soft as a whisper. Tucked inside was a note: “Granny, these are made with Medima P300 Top. Trust me. Wear them everywhere.”

Elara scoffed. She’d seen a thousand miracle fabrics come and go. But she slipped them on out of politeness.

The first thing she noticed was the weight—or lack thereof. They were impossibly light, like wearing a second skin made of cloud. The second thing was the silence. Her usual wool gloves crinkled and scratched; these made no sound. She stepped out onto her icy porch to fetch the morning paper.

Nothing happened.

She waited for the familiar sting, the slow drain of warmth from her fingertips. But her hands remained supple, pink, and warm. She held a metal railing on purpose—a dare to the cold. The Medima P300 Top fabric didn’t just insulate; it breathed with her skin, wicking away the clammy chill that usually preceded an attack.

A week later, she was at the Silvercreek Winter Market, knitting in the open air—something she hadn’t done in a decade. Her fingers flew, the needles clicking a happy rhythm. Other vendors, huddled in puffy jackets, stared. “Aren’t your hands freezing, Elara?” asked the pickle seller.

She held up the teal gloves. “Medima P300 Top,” she said, as if reciting a secret spell. “It’s not just a fabric. It’s a rebellion.”

Word spread. Soon, the local hardware store tried to order the material, but Leo explained it was a specialized, medical-grade performance knit—a blend of merino and high-tech hollow fibers, designed for extreme thermal regulation without bulk. The “Top” in the name wasn’t marketing; it meant top-layer efficiency, the final, flawless shell against the elements.

The true test came on Christmas Eve. The power went out during a record-breaking freeze. While neighbors shivered under quilts, Elara put on her Medima P300 Top gloves and calmly rolled dough for her famous cinnamon rolls. She even stepped outside to check the fuse box, bare-handed under the starlight. Her fingers never faltered.

That night, she wrote Leo a letter. Not an email—a real, handwritten note on creamy paper, her script steady and strong. medima p300 top

“Dear Leo,” she wrote. “The cold is a liar. It told me for thirty years that I was fragile, that winter owned my bones. Your gloves taught me otherwise. The Medima P300 Top isn’t just about heat. It’s about reclaiming the small joys—holding a coffee mug without wincing, feeling a grandchild’s cheek, turning a page without a numb fumble. Send me another pair. I’m going to start gardening in February.”

She sealed the envelope with wax, then pressed her warm, perfectly comfortable fingertips against the seal, just to feel them press.

And outside, the snow fell, powerless against a woman who had finally found her armor.

The Medima P300 (often referred to within the 300 Series) is a versatile 1-way volumetric infusion pump designed for high-precision fluid and medication delivery in clinical settings. It is part of a modular system that emphasizes safety, user-friendliness, and advanced connectivity.

Here is a helpful overview of the key features and benefits of the Medima P300 Key Features of the Medima P300

Intuitive Interface: Features a large, high-resolution color touchscreen with a symbolic and alphanumeric keypad for fast, easy programming. Fast Setup:

The system allows for automatic and rapid installation of administration sets, significantly reducing time to start infusions. Advanced Drug Library: The

includes a comprehensive, easy-to-use drug library with up to 6,000 drug protocols, supporting soft/hard limits and safety configurations for40 different Care Units. High Precision: The pump ensures accuracy of

(in accordance with EN 60601-2-24) and offers exceptional continuity of infusion, even at low flow rates.

Flexible Infusion Modes: Supports various modes including ml/h, ml/min, time-based, volume-based, piggyback, profile (24 cycles), and TPN.

Safety Solutions: Equipped with a Free Flow Protection Clamp (FFPC), automatic bolus reduction, and multi-level password protection for, infusion parameters. In the small, rain-streaked town of Silvercreek, 74-year-old

Connectivity & Mobility: Integrates directly with hospital information systems (HIS/PDMS) via MedimaNet software and is suitable for transport, with a NiMh battery providing up to 15 hours of operation. Technical Specifications Flow Rate Range: Infusion Volume: Up to Occlusion Pressure: Weight:

Safety Standards: Complies with EN 60601-1, EN 60601-1-2, and EN-1789 (for ambulance transport). Benefits in Clinical Practice

Versatility: Suitable for diverse patient populations due to flexible programming.

Enhanced Safety: The "smart" drug library helps reduce medication errors by setting safe parameter ranges.

Efficient Workflow: Bright, color-coded status lights (visible from a distance) and simple, fast setup improve workflow for nurses and clinicians.

1-way infusion pump - P300 - Medima - intermittent / volumetric

The Medima P300 is the top-tier model in the Medima "P" series of volumetric infusion pumps, designed to provide high-precision fluid delivery for critical hospital and clinical environments. As the most advanced version of the series, it builds upon the foundational features of the P100 and P200 models by integrating sophisticated drug library management and specialized anesthesia modes. Key Features of the Medima P300 Top Model

is distinguished by its blend of safety, ease of use, and advanced software capabilities: Advanced Drug Library: Unlike the basic models, the

enables the use of a comprehensive drug or labels library. This allows clinicians to select pre-configured drug protocols, reducing the risk of manual programming errors.

TCI/TIVA Extensions: This model offers the possibility to extend functionality to include Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) and Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA). It supports popular pharmacokinetic models such as Propofol (Marsh, Schnider, Kataria) and Remifentanil (Minto).

Intuitive User Interface: The device features a large, high-resolution color graphic touchscreen and a numeric keypad for rapid data entry. Warranty: Typically 3 years on the compressor and

Fast Setup: A unique automatic system for IV set mounting ensures the pump can be prepared for infusion in just a few seconds. Technical Specifications

According to the Medima P300 data sheet, the device offers the following performance metrics: Specification Flow Rate Range 0.1 to 1200 ml/h Infusion Volume Up to 20,000 ml Accuracy ±5% with Medima Line sets Bolus Volume Up to 500 ml Battery Life Up to 15 hours (at 25 ml/h) Weight Less than 2.3 kg Safety and Integration Medima P300

is built to integrate seamlessly into modern healthcare data ecosystems:

1-way infusion pump - P300 - Medima - intermittent / volumetric

Where to Buy and Warranty Information

The Medima P300 Top is available through specialized HVAC wholesalers and online climate control retailers. Always verify you are buying the "P300 Top" (Ceiling type) and not the "P300 Wall" (Wall type) to avoid confusion.

1. Server Rooms & IT Closets

Servers generate constant, high heat loads. The P300 Top’s precise thermostat control (±0.5°C accuracy) prevents thermal throttling. Its 3.0 kW cooling capacity is perfect for small to medium server rooms (10-20 racks).

The "Wet or Dry" Paradox

Most abrasives force you to choose: water or air. The P300 Top ignores that convention.

Because the foam core is 100% closed-cell (and the glue is waterproof), you can use this block for aggressive dry sanding on body filler in the morning, then rinse it off and use it wet for denibbing lacquer in the afternoon.

I’ve put one through a dishwasher cycle after a heavy resin sanding session. It came out looking brand new. Try that with a cheap foam block.

Medima P300 Top vs. Competitors (Rexroth, Parker, Yuken)

How does it stack up? Let’s compare against the industry benchmarks.

| Feature | Medima P300 Top | Rexroth A10VSO | Parker PVP | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Pressure Rating | 300 bar cont. | 280 bar cont. | 250 bar cont. | | Noise Level | 74 dB | 79 dB | 82 dB | | Integrated Cooling | Yes (Oil-air) | No | No (External needed) | | Smart Diagnostics | CAN bus & Bluetooth optional | Analog only | Profibus optional (expensive) | | Mean Time Between Failures | 12,000 hrs | 10,500 hrs | 9,000 hrs | | Price Range | $$ (Mid-premium) | $$$ (Premium) | $ (Value) |

Verdict: The Medima P300 Top outperforms most competitors in continuous high-pressure applications due to its integrated cooling and lower noise. Rexroth offers more aftermarket support, but Medima provides better factory-direct performance per dollar.