Infusion chairs (or infusion benches) with IV stands are commonly used in hospital outpatient departments, clinics, or infusion centers. They are characterized by comfort, durability, and functionality. They are typically made of thickened steel frames, high-resilience foam, and PU leather, and are equipped with stainless steel IV poles. These chairs are usually designed with adjustable backrests (allowing for both sitting and reclining), and some feature padded armrests, footrests, and IV pole sockets, aiming to provide patients with a comfortable infusion experience.
Common Features and Characteristics: Structure and Materials: The overall steel frame is treated with phosphating and electrostatic spraying, making it durable and easy to clean. The seat cushion foam is usually made of high-resilience material, ensuring comfort even during prolonged use. IV Pole: Equipped with a stainless steel IV pole, some models support adjustable height. Adjustment Function: The backrest is usually reclinable, with an adjustable angle of up to approximately 150℃, and is equipped with a gear adjustment mechanism. Configuration and Design: Available in different specifications, such as three-seater and four-seater models. They are usually equipped with comfortable leather armrests, footrests, and IV pole sockets located behind the legs.











