Hospital Disposables Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Educational Instrument is leading Hospital Disposables Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)
Hospital disposables are healthcare products intended for single-use or application-specific handling, administration, aspiration, feeding, oxygen delivery and related institutional requirements. This category is relevant to schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industry according to the supplied audience data, while the listed products appear within the Hospital Lab Equipment section of Educational Instruments.
Educational Instruments is a Manufacturer & Exporter of hospital disposables. The published product grid includes blood administration sets, suction catheters, Ryle tubes, scalp vein sets, infant feeding tubes, infant mucus extractors, nasal oxygen catheters, stomach tubes, disposable syringes and Levin tubes. The category introduction additionally refers to syringes, needles, gloves, masks, gowns and dressings. Product selection should be based on the exact product type, intended function, patient or application context where stated, construction features explicitly published and catalogue code. Where dimensions, capacities, sizes, materials or other parameters are not stated, specifications are available on request.
How do you choose hospital disposables for institutional procurement?
Choose hospital disposables by first identifying the exact clinical or institutional function, then matching it to the corresponding product type and catalogue code. The published range covers blood administration, suction, venous access, infant feeding, newborn mucus aspiration, nasal oxygen delivery, gastric applications, injection and intestinal-secretion aspiration.
Buyers should not assume that similar-looking tubes or catheters are interchangeable. The category distinguishes a suction catheter, Ryle tube, infant feeding tube, nasal oxygen catheter, stomach tube and Levin tube as separate products. Published construction details also vary: the Ryle tube has a smooth coned distal end with corrosion resistance stated; the infant feeding tube is graduated; and the stomach tube has a siliconized, smooth outer surface intended to reduce chances of tissue irritation. Missing dimensions, sizes or material specifications should be requested before procurement.
What hospital disposable products are listed in this category?
The published Hospital Disposables category contains ten individual products: a blood administration set, suction catheter, Ryle tube, scalp vein set, infant feeding tube, infant mucus extractor, nasal oxygen catheter, stomach tube, disposable syringe and Levin tube. Each has a separate product code.
The listed products are:
- Blood Administration Set — EL-HD-10576
- Suction Catheter — EL-HD-10577
- Ryle Tube — EL-HD-10578
- Scalp Vein Set — EL-HD-10579
- Infant Feeding Tube — EL-HD-10580
- Infant Mucus Extractor — EL-HD-10581
- Nasal Oxygen Catheter — EL-HD-10582
- Stomach Tube — EL-HD-10583
- Disposable Syringe — EL-HD-10584
- Levin Tube — EL-HD-10585
Product-specific sizes, capacities and complete material specifications are not published for the range as a whole and should be requested where required.
Which products are available for infusion and administration requirements?
The category includes a Blood Administration Set and a Scalp Vein Set, while the scalp vein set is specifically described as being designed to provide rapid venous access with greater patient comfort during infusion. Buyers should select the exact product according to the administration or infusion requirement.
The Blood Administration Set carries product code EL-HD-10576. The Scalp Vein Set carries product code EL-HD-10579. The supplied category page does not state tubing dimensions, needle gauge, flow characteristics, package configuration or other detailed technical parameters for these products. Where such details are mandatory for institutional procurement, buyers should request the relevant specification before quotation or technical evaluation.
What suction and aspiration products are included?
The category includes a Suction Catheter, Infant Mucus Extractor and Levin Tube for separate suction or aspiration-related requirements. Their published descriptions differ, so each product should be matched to its stated function rather than grouped as interchangeable tubing.
The Infant Mucus Extractor, product code EL-HD-10581, is described for aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration. The Levin Tube, product code EL-HD-10585, is described for nasal and gastric introduction for nutrition and aspiration of intestinal secretion. The Suction Catheter, product code EL-HD-10577, is listed separately without additional model-level specifications on the category page. Sizes, lengths and other missing technical details should be requested as required.
Which feeding and gastric tubes can buyers compare?
Buyers can compare a Ryle Tube, Infant Feeding Tube, Stomach Tube and Levin Tube as four separately listed products. The published descriptions identify different features or functions for each, so selection should follow the precise institutional requirement and applicable technical specification.
The Ryle Tube, code EL-HD-10578, has a smooth coned distal end and is described as corrosion resistant. The Infant Feeding Tube, code EL-HD-10580, is stated to have graduation. The Stomach Tube, code EL-HD-10583, has a siliconized and smooth outer surface described as reducing chances of tissue irritation. The Levin Tube, code EL-HD-10585, is described for nasal and gastric introduction for nutrition and aspiration of intestinal secretion. Dimensions and sizes are not stated at category level.
What is stated about the infant feeding tube?
The Infant Feeding Tube is product code EL-HD-10580, and the supplied category page specifically states that it has graduation. No further dimensional, material, size or packaging specification is published in the category listing.
Institutional buyers requiring a particular tube size, length, graduation interval or material should request the corresponding product specification rather than infer those details from the category name. The Infant Feeding Tube should also be distinguished from the Ryle Tube, Stomach Tube and Levin Tube, which are listed separately and have different published descriptions.
What is stated about the infant mucus extractor?
The Infant Mucus Extractor is listed for aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration. It carries product code EL-HD-10581 and is a separate catalogue item from the Suction Catheter.
The category page does not state the extractor's capacity, tube dimensions, component count, material or packaging configuration. Where these parameters are required for a purchase specification or tender evaluation, buyers should request them directly. Product suitability should be assessed against the exact institutional requirement rather than inferred from other suction-related items in the same category.
What features are stated for the Ryle tube and stomach tube?
The Ryle Tube is described with a smooth coned distal end and corrosion resistance, while the Stomach Tube is described with a siliconized, smooth outer surface intended to reduce chances of tissue irritation. These are the specific published characteristics for the two products.
The Ryle Tube carries product code EL-HD-10578, and the Stomach Tube carries product code EL-HD-10583. The supplied category page does not provide tube sizes, lengths, diameters or complete material details. Buyers should therefore request those specifications when they form part of a technical requirement.
Which products are available for injection and oxygen-related requirements?
The category includes a Disposable Syringe and a Nasal Oxygen Catheter as separate products. The category page identifies them by product name and catalogue code but does not provide detailed sizes, capacities or material specifications.
The Nasal Oxygen Catheter is product code EL-HD-10582. The Disposable Syringe is product code EL-HD-10584. Institutional buyers should state any mandatory capacity, dimensions, size or other technical requirements when requesting a quotation because those values are not published in the category listing.
What should buyers check before requesting a hospital disposables quotation?
Buyers should check the exact product name, product code, intended function, required size or capacity, construction features where published, quantity and any mandatory technical parameters. Similar tubing products should be identified individually because the category lists several separate tube and catheter types.
The supplied FAQ states that a formal quotation request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution name and billing address. For Hospital Disposables, buyers should also identify catalogue codes and state required sizes, materials, dimensions, capacities or packaging requirements that are not published on the category page.
Which international markets does Educational Instruments serve?
Educational Instruments states that its broader distributor and dealer network extends across 82+ countries. Its FAQ separately states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to schools and institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
The Hospital Disposables category page also lists multiple international country markets. For international enquiries, buyers should submit the exact products, catalogue codes, quantities and technical requirements needed for quotation. The supplied FAQ states that assistance is available with logistics, customs forms and packaging requirements for international supply.
What types of hospital disposables can buyers compare?
|
Type |
Key feature supported by supplied input |
Typical use |
|
Blood administration set |
Listed as a dedicated product |
Blood-administration requirement |
|
Suction catheter |
Listed as a dedicated product |
Suction requirement |
|
Ryle tube |
Smooth coned distal end; corrosion resistant |
Use according to the stated product requirement |
|
Scalp vein set |
Designed for rapid venous access with greater patient comfort during infusion |
Infusion-related requirement |
|
Infant feeding tube |
Graduated |
Infant feeding requirement |
|
Infant mucus extractor |
For aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration |
Newborn mucus aspiration |
|
Nasal oxygen catheter |
Listed as a dedicated product |
Nasal oxygen-catheter requirement |
|
Stomach tube |
Siliconized and smooth outer surface to reduce chances of tissue irritation |
Stomach-tube requirement |
|
Disposable syringe |
Disposable syringe configuration |
Injection-related requirement |
|
Levin tube |
For nasal and gastric introduction for nutrition and aspiration of intestinal secretion |
Nutrition and intestinal-secretion aspiration |
The table uses only features and functions expressly published on the supplied Hospital Disposables category page.
What selection criteria should buyers check?
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Product function |
Identify whether the requirement concerns blood administration, suction, infusion, feeding, aspiration, oxygen delivery, gastric use or injection |
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Product type |
Distinguish between sets, catheters, tubes, extractors and syringes |
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Product code |
Use the exact catalogue code to identify the required item |
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Patient or application context |
Check adult, infant, newborn, nasal, gastric or other stated application context where published |
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Published construction feature |
Verify details such as graduation, smooth coned distal end or siliconized smooth outer surface where stated |
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Required size |
Request exact size where it is not published |
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Dimensions and capacity |
Request specifications where these parameters are absent |
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Material |
Confirm product material where technically required because complete materials are not published for every item |
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Quantity |
State the required procurement quantity |
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Formal quotation data |
Provide product list or category, quantity, institution name and billing address |
Product-specific characteristics come from the supplied Hospital Disposables category page, while formal quotation requirements come from the supplied FAQ.
Which exact Hospital Disposables products are listed?
|
Product |
Product code |
Published characteristic |
|
Blood Administration Set |
EL-HD-10576 |
Dedicated blood administration set |
|
Suction Catheter |
EL-HD-10577 |
Dedicated suction catheter |
|
Ryle Tube |
EL-HD-10578 |
Smooth coned distal end; corrosion resistant |
|
Scalp Vein Set |
EL-HD-10579 |
Designed for rapid venous access with greater patient comfort during infusion |
|
Infant Feeding Tube |
EL-HD-10580 |
With graduation |
|
Infant Mucus Extractor |
EL-HD-10581 |
For aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration |
|
Nasal Oxygen Catheter |
EL-HD-10582 |
Dedicated nasal oxygen catheter |
|
Stomach Tube |
EL-HD-10583 |
Siliconized and smooth outer surface to reduce chances of tissue irritation |
|
Disposable Syringe |
EL-HD-10584 |
Disposable syringe |
|
Levin Tube |
EL-HD-10585 |
For nasal and gastric introduction for nutrition and aspiration of intestinal secretion |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What products are included in the Hospital Disposables category?
The published Hospital Disposables category includes a blood administration set, suction catheter, Ryle tube, scalp vein set, infant feeding tube, infant mucus extractor, nasal oxygen catheter, stomach tube, disposable syringe and Levin tube. Each is listed under a separate catalogue code.
Does the category include disposable syringes?
Yes. The category lists a Disposable Syringe under product code EL-HD-10584. The category page does not state syringe capacity, dimensions or material, so these technical parameters should be requested when required for institutional procurement.
Which feeding and gastric tubes are listed?
The category separately lists a Ryle Tube, Infant Feeding Tube, Stomach Tube and Levin Tube. The infant feeding tube is graduated, the stomach tube has a siliconized smooth outer surface, and the Levin tube is described for nasal and gastric introduction for nutrition and aspiration of intestinal secretion.
Is a scalp vein set available?
Yes. The Scalp Vein Set, product code EL-HD-10579, is described as being designed to provide rapid venous access with greater patient comfort during infusion. Needle size, tubing dimensions and other technical parameters are not published at category level.
What is the infant mucus extractor used for?
The Infant Mucus Extractor is described for aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration. It carries product code EL-HD-10581. Capacity, material and dimensional specifications are not stated in the supplied category listing.
What is stated about the Ryle tube?
The Ryle Tube is described as having a smooth coned distal end with corrosion resistance stated. It carries product code EL-HD-10578. The category page does not publish size, length, diameter or complete material specifications.
Who is the intended audience for this category?
The supplied audience data identifies schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industry. The actual products appear under the Hospital Lab Equipment section and include administration sets, catheters, tubes, a syringe and other healthcare-related disposable products.
How can an institution request a formal quotation?
An institution can request a formal quotation by providing the product list or category, quantity, institution name and billing address. For Hospital Disposables, exact product codes and any mandatory sizes, capacities, materials, dimensions or packaging specifications should also be stated when those details are not published.
Request a Quote for Hospital Disposables
For blood administration sets, suction catheters, Ryle tubes, scalp vein sets, infant feeding tubes, infant mucus extractors, nasal oxygen catheters, stomach tubes, disposable syringes or Levin tubes, submit the required product names or catalogue codes, quantities and technical requirements.
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Ryle Tube
Product Code : EL-HD-10578
Ryle Tube. Smooth coned distal end with corrosion resistant.
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Scalp Vein Set
Product Code : EL-HD-10579
Scalp Vein set is designed to provide rapid venous access with greater patient comfort during infusion.
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Infant Mucus Extractor
Product Code : EL-HD-10581
For aspiration of mucus in newly born babies to ensure free respiration.
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Stomach Tube
Product Code : EL-HD-10583
Stomach Tube Siliconized & smooth outer surface to reduce chances of tissue irritation.
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Levin Tube
Product Code : EL-HD-10585
Designed for nasal & gastric introduction for nutrition & aspiration of intestinal secretion.
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