How Catheter Tipping Works with Induction Heating
Catheter tipping is an important technique in medical procedures that involves shaping the distal end of a catheter to a specific configuration. This...
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Brett Daly 7/15/24 5:14 PM
Is your current induction heating system starting to show its age? Are you looking to improve efficiency, increase production, or simply upgrade to the latest technology? Ambrell's trade-in program might be the perfect solution for your organization.
Ambrell offers a straightforward trade-in program designed to help you transition to a newer, more advanced induction heating system. Whether you purchased your old system from Ambrell or not, we'll be happy to work with you on a trade-in offer. Here's a quick overview of how the program works:
Let us know about your current system and requirements.
Our experienced team will determine the right EASYHEAT or EKOHEAT system for your requirements.
Receive a trade-in value for your old unit, which can be applied towards the purchase of your new Ambrell system. For a limited-time, we are offering enhanced trade-in values.
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Ready to explore the benefits of Ambrell's trade-in program? Contact Ambrell today to discuss your specific needs and determine the right replacement system for your process.
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