Mid-range pump system with adjustable pulse, flow, and pressure control - ideal for vascular training models, surgical simulation, and product demonstration.

Price: $ 9,800

Includes Android tablet with Flowbox App. Custom options available.

Flowbox NEO -
Advanced Pulsatile Flow for Medical Simulation

Designed for Realism. Built for Flexibility.

Flowbox NEO delivers realistic arterial flow conditions in a compact, user-friendly form. It simulates the function of the human heart using variable pulse, pressure, and stroke — making it a perfect fit for simulation labs, MedTech demos, and research setups.

Key Specs and Features:

  • Pulse rate: 40–170 BPM

  • Stroke volume: Adjustable from 0–70 ml

  • Continuous flow control

  • Integrated tank with capacity of 2 liters

  • Dual integrated pressure sensors (systolic & external)

  • Integrated flow sensor

  • Control via rotary knobs, built-in TFT display, Android App

  • CPC connectors for quick simulator integration (Type HFC12)

  • Includes Android tablet with Flowbox App

  • Compatible with vascular models ≥ 6 mm ID

  • Power: 12V DC (220V / 110V external adapter)

Ideal for Training, Testing, and Demonstration

The Flowbox NEO Pump System is optimized for vascular simulation models, making it a versatile tool for:

Surgical training labs

Simulate arterial blood flow in vascular phantoms for endo-vascular or hybrid procedures.

Medical device presentation

Bring dynamic, visible blood flow to your product presentations and workshops.

Pre-clinical research

Explore fluid dynamics and perfusion characteristics in experimental vascular setups.

Please note: Flowbox NEO is not a certified medical product. It is intended for training, simulation, and demonstration purposes only. Do not use in clinical or patient-facing environments.

Explore Flowbox NEO

View our interactive model to explore design, connections, and interface elements. Rotate and zoom to see how Flowbox NEO integrates with your simulation setup.

Want to dig deeper?

Check out our Tech Tuesday Blog or visit the individual product pages to explore use cases, system comparisons, and integration examples.