Suction Units For Dentists
Dental suction units remove excess fluids from the mouth during dental procedures. This keeps the dentist's working field clear of built-up saliva and blood so that they may work more rapidly. Many models exist and they handle light to moderate loads and there are even high-capacity models available to handle multiple loads or prolonged procedures. You want to choose a quality dental suction unit just like you would with any other dental equipment.
Crystal Medical is a distributor of dental supplies, dental equipment, and other medical support devices. They have a novel "Easy Rent" program that allows you to rent advanced equipment for your practice without the need for an excessive deposit. The payments are spread over a five year period. This is logically good business because you make profits off of the equipment over the period of time in which you have to pay it off. You can get the top of the line dental suction unit or even more than one at an affordable weekly rate.
The dental suction units differ in capacity and design. The price range starts at 569.00 and goes up to 928.00 with rental options ranging from 3.41 to 5.56 weekly with a rental agreement.
One of the simpler models is the Sigma XH-E602 suction machine. This model uses a condensate separator, air by-pass valve and electrical control unit. It has the same power to performance ratio of the dry suction units. This is an energy efficient dental suction unit that is quiet and maintains a clean vacuum supply. It is water-conserving by way of a high efficiency reduction system, thus the operating expenses can be minimal. Crystal Medical offers this complete, high-efficiency unit for 569.00 to purchase or 3.41 weekly rental on a five year agreement as mentioned above.
The Sigma XH-E602 uses a power supply of 110V-240VAC at a frequency of 50-60Hz. The input power is 37KW. The unit is complete, containing all parts conveniently in a 34kg machine. The negative pressure rating is > 170mbar with a pump flow > 300L/minute. The maximum flow is 45m3/h and the maximum negative pressure is 12KPa. It is a low-noise design.
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