San Diego, CA, Oct. 10, 2016 --
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC (THT) has created a revolutionary money-back program that allows qualified customers to purchase a three roll mill or a belt furnace and then receive a full refund in the form of an annuity issued by Delaware Life, or a US savings bond. Qualified customers include SBA designated women-owned small businesses, minority-owned small businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, other types of disadvantaged small businesses, as well as recent graduates.
"We are doing the impossible," said Ken Kuang, president of THT. "Can you purchase a three roll mill or a belt furnace and then receive all of your money back? The answer is yes. With our money-back program, you can now."
The program applies to both THT's three roll mill and their belt furnace models. The company’s award winning three roll mills are ideal for high shear mixing in laboratories and pilot productions. THT belt furnaces are best known for profile stability and precise atmosphere control that eliminate thermal shock and process contamination.
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC (http://www.threerollmill.com) develops and delivers quality yet affordable equipment and supplies for multiple industries. Since its establishment, the company has expanded its business from microelectronics packaging components to mixing equipment and furnace equipment manufacturing. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., the company now has customers located around the world in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC Joyce Zhang (858) 558-6666 [email protected]


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