Enthermics adds to blanket warmers DC Series


Enthermics Medical Systems once again addresses the need for different sizes of blanket warming cabinets. Two new sizes have been added to the DC line that allow for larger capacity of blanket warming and storage with the ability to stack other Enthermics DC Series cabinets to conserve space.

These additions offer a more affordable option to the Enthermics EC Series, while continuing to maintain higher quality and value over the competition.

The DC400 has a capacity of 4.0 cubic feet, while the new DC750 tops out as the largest blanket warmer in the DC Series with 7.5 cubic feet of storage. Both units are single chamber, single door warming cabinets with an intelligent heating system that prevents blankets from being overheated by actively monitoring the temperature in each zone.

The energy efficient design of the DC Series features flat heating pads that apply heat evenly over a wide area, as well as a coated glass door that reflects heat back into the cavity. The spring-loaded door, programmable controls and optional timer makes for easy operation allowing for you to provide patients with safely heated, scorch free blankets.

For more information on the newest additions to the DC Series or any other Enthermics blanket or fluid warmers please call 800.862.9276 or the "More Info" button below.



April 14, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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