Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) September 23, 2013 -- Micron Optics, Inc., a global leading innovator and provider of fiber optic sensing systems and tunable laser technology, today announces two exciting new trade-in programs. These programs are designed to enable a path to ownership of Micron Optics’ products for both existing and new customers.
The first trade-in program is for Micron Optics sm125 instruments with “version 1” hardware. This particular model, like all of Micron Optics instrumentation, was designed for long-term operation in the field. But because several internal electrical components are no longer manufactured and cannot be replaced, a new sm125 “version 2” design was introduced in 2007. Owners of an sm125 version 1 are encouraged to upgrade their instrument(s) to the current sm125 hardware version 2. Not only is this unit identical in terms of performance and quality, but also comes with a one-year warranty as well as a few new hardware and software features.
Details for this trade-in are as follows: going forward, Micron Optics will extend a significant discount of 40 percent on any new sm125-v2 optical sensing interrogator to any customer who returns an sm125-v1. Alternatively, customers may also upgrade their unit to a refurbished sm125-v2 for an even greater discount.
The second trade-in program is different and unlike anything currently in the industry. Through the end of 2013, Micron Optics will be accepting trade-ins of optical sensing hardware from fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based optical sensing instrument manufacturers. The details for this trade-in are simple: Micron Optics will accept in trade for a new Micron Optics sensing instrument of similar configuration, any product that was designed specifically for FBG-based optical sensing that is in good working order and less than five years old. Trade-in value of up to 40 percent off a new instrument will be assessed based on the specifics of each trade offer.
Some conditions and restrictions apply, so customers are encouraged to contact their Micron Optics regional sales representative for further details or to arrange a trade-in.
About Micron Optics, Inc.:
Micron Optics’ (http://www.micronoptics.com) optical sensing and tunable filter products make impossible measurements possible, revealing new, critical information for infrastructure, energy, transportation, medical and industrial sectors. Since 1990, Micron Optics has been expanding its core capabilities from tunable optical components and leading-edge instrumentation and software, to complete optical sensing systems. Micron Optics is a privately held company with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. For more information, visit http://micronoptics.com/.
Brian Soller, Micron Optics, +1 (404) 235-2117, [email protected]
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