MELVILLE, New York, Dec. 19, 2017 -- Air Techniques, Inc., a leading innovator and manufacturer of dental equipment, has won two Dentaltown Townie Choice Awards for their AirStar Air Compressor and VacStar Wet Vacuum systems. The awards were voted on by Dentaltown readers who casted their ballets for their favorite products, services and equipment.
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AirStar Air Compressor systems by Air Techniques are available in nine different models, sized for your practice. These leading air compressors have been designed by specialized engineers and are manufactured at Air Techniques headquarters located in Melville, NY. Air Techniques is the largest manufacturer of dental air compressors in North America. Five decades of expertise and engineering excellence has paved the legacy for Air Techniques equipment.
VacStar Wet Vacuum Systems by Air Techniques is one of the most reliable and efficient wet-ring dental evacuation systems. The VacStar series is available in six modes. Each model is compact in size and allows dental offices to consistently obtain the highest performance while using less water. VacStar systems are also manufactured at Air Techniques corporate headquarters.
“We are thrilled to have two of our most popular equipment systems, the AirStar and Vacstar each win a Townie,” said Gregory Kass, Product Manager of Utility Equipment. “Knowing that Dentaltown readers were the ones that casted their vote makes these wins meaningful that Air Techniques is their brand of choice.”
Air Techniques had recently launched the next generation of AirStar and VacStar systems with their new NEO line of air compressors and wet vacuum systems. These systems feature new integrated diagnostic monitoring functions and full color, digital touch screen display. The intelligent controls provide a trouble-free performance by allowing easy accessibility to user settings and setup controls from any room.
For more information on Air Techniques, please visit: www.airtechniques.com. Become a fan of Air Techniques on Facebook and follow the company on Twitter and Instagram. Air Techniques has a strong product portfolio of utility systems, digital imaging and merchandise, Air Techniques’ products are capable of equipping the smallest practice to the largest university or hospital.
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Kelly Billig Air Techniques 516-214-5584 [email protected]


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