Reliable, user-friendly ambulatory infusion systems

Beeline® Disposable Mechanical Infusion Pump

Reliable, user-friendly disposable infusion technology designed to deliver controlled therapy without electronics or batteries. Beeline supports pain management, antibiotic delivery, and chemotherapy across hospital, home, and ambulatory care settings.

Disposable Mechanical Infusion Pump

What is IT and why is it critical?

The Beeline® Pump is a disposable mechanical infusion pump that uses syringe-based technology to deliver rate-specific local anesthetics, helping manage post-operative pain at the source. It is designed for continuous or intermittent infusion therapy, supporting key clinical applications such as antibiotic delivery, chemotherapy, and pain management, while providing controlled medication flow at defined infusion rates.

As an ambulatory infusion device, Beeline® is suitable for use in hospital settings, home environments, and alternative care sites, allowing treatment to continue beyond traditional clinical spaces. Its reliable mechanical design delivers ±15% flow rate accuracy, supporting consistent therapy, patient mobility, and simplified clinical workflows across different care models.

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About Beeline

Beeline is a disposable mechanical infusion pump system designed to deliver reliable therapy while reducing operational complexity for clinicians, caregivers, and patients. By eliminating electronics and batteries, the system supports consistent infusion delivery across hospital, home, and ambulatory care settings.

Developed to support pain management, antibiotic therapy, and chemotherapy, Beeline focuses on simplicity, mobility, and ease of use. Its single-use design helps reduce maintenance requirements and supports infection control protocols while enabling patients to remain mobile during treatment.

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Technical Datasheet

Pumping Mechanism Spring-driven syringe style action
Fill Volume 100 mL + 10 mL optional overfill
275 mL + 10 mL optional overfill
Flow Rate Accuracy +/- 15% of nominal flow rate
Size 100 mL Infuser: 13 cm (5.1”) x 7 cm (2.8”)
275 mL Infuser: 19 cm (7.5”) x 7 cm (2.8”)
Weight 100 mL Infuser: 180 g (unfilled)
275 mL Infuser: 240 g (unfilled)
Positive Pressure 6 psi nominal / 310 mmHg
Infusion Sets Slow-flow: 0.6, 0.8, 1.5, 2.0, 4.0, 5.0, 8.0 mL/hr
Fast-flow: 50, 100, 200, 250 mL/hr
Fluid Path Materials Slow-flow (less than 20 mL/hr): polyethylene, polypropylene, silicone, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber, PVC, acrylic, PTFE, cellulose acetate, glass. Latex-free. Contains DEHP.

Fast-flow (greater than 20 mL/hr): polyethylene, polypropylene, silicone, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber, PVC, acrylic. Latex-free. DEHP-free.
Operating Temperature Calibrated to deliver solution at the labeled nominal flow rate when the temperature at the distal luer is 86°F / 30°C (slow-flow infusion sets) and 77°F / 22°C (fast-flow infusion sets).

Flow rate increases approximately 1% per 1°F / 0.55°C increase in temperature.
Fluid Viscosity Calibrated using 5% Dextrose in Water (slow-flow infusion sets) and 0.9% Normal Saline (fast-flow infusion sets) as the infusate. Flow rate increases as fluid viscosity decreases.
Head Height Calibrated with the infuser 45.7 cm (18”) below the infusion site at the patient. Flow rate decreases approximately 5% for every 25.4 cm (10”) that the infuser is lowered.
Visual Alerts Graduation marks at 5 mL intervals allow monitoring of infusion status. Clear polypropylene barrels allow visualization of reservoir contents.

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PRODUCTS

The Beeline product portfolio is designed to function as a complete disposable infusion system. Each component supports reliable delivery, simplified setup, and consistent performance across care settings.

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FAQ

  • Rigid reservoir design minimizes risk of damage or infusion interruption
  • Single-use convenience for acute and ambulatory care settings
  • Supports infusion therapies from 30 minutes up to 7 days
  • Enables visual monitoring of infusion progress by patients and caregivers
  • Controlled continuous or intermittent infusion
  • Reduced caregiver and clinical training
  • Lower risk of patient-to-patient cross-contamination
  • FDA cleared for antibiotic delivery, chemotherapy, and pain management
  • Improved patient mobility compared to pole-mounted infusion pumps
Beeline® supports the following infusion administration routes:
  • Intravenous
  • Subcutaneous
  • Percutaneous
The Beeline system is indicated for intravenous, intra-arterial, enteral, subcutaneous, percutaneous and epidural infusion of medications or fluids requiring continuous and/or intermittent delivery at controlled infusion rates. The Beeline system is suitable for use as an ambulatory device and is intended for use in the hospital, home environment, and alternative care sites.
The Beeline Infusion Pump delivers medication safely and consistently without batteries or electronics. It uses a precision spring mechanism to apply constant pressure to the fluid reservoir, pushing medication through a calibrated flow restrictor that controls the delivery rate. This simple mechanical design ensures reliable and continuous infusion for pain management, antibiotics, oncology treatments, and post-operative care. The pump connects to standard IV tubing, is easy to set up at the bedside or home and maintains consistent flow regardless of patient movement. Available in 100 mL and 275 mL sizes, each pump is pre-set to a specific flow rate for accurate, controlled delivery. Its disposable, single-use design reduces infection risk and eliminates maintenance, making it a practical choice for clinics, hospitals, and ambulatory care.
The Beeline Pain Pump is a mechanical disposable pump that leverages syringe technology to continuously infuse rate specific local anesthetic to reduce post-operative pain at the source. Designed specifically for antibiotics delivery and pain management.