Mechanical platform

PERFU+3

Mechanical infusion autonomy for constrained environments

PERFU+3 delivers 110–130 mbar of controlled pressure, without batteries, electronics, or gravity dependency. CIR-V40 baseline, prepared for qualified industrial transfer.

Positioned for medical transport, emergency care, and low-infrastructure settings.
Not a simplified pump, but a purpose-built autonomous mechanical architecture.

PERFU+3 closed view
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Where it matters most

Operational contexts where this architecture becomes decisive

Patient transport

No reliance on IV pole height or stable positioning.

Field / low infrastructure

No dependency on power, charging or electronic systems.

Emergency conditions

Simple, readable handling under stress.

Why this architecture

Why this changes the equation

The absence of electronics is not a limitation. It is a design choice that removes failure points, reduces dependency, and simplifies deployment conditions.

Positioning

What this is — and what it is not

What it is

A mechanical pressure platform designed for constrained environments.

What it is not

Not a simplified electronic pump, not a universal replacement.

Development maturity

Evidence and trajectory

Lineage → validated mechanical autonomy

CIR-V40 → stabilized baseline

Current → structured industrial review

Next → partner-led industrialization