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I'm interested in learning more about practical ways to improve efficiency in projects that involve high-frequency (HF) equipment. One topic that caught my attention is the use of single-use HF instruments.
From what I've read, these instruments can help simplify preparation, reduce the need for reprocessing, and provide consistent performance for procedures where disposable tools are appropriate. They may also be useful in settings where maintaining a smooth workflow and minimizing turnaround time are priorities.
For those with experience:
In which situations have single-use HF instruments been the most beneficial?
What factors do you consider when choosing between single-use and reusable HF instruments?
Have you noticed any workflow or maintenance advantages after incorporating them into your routine?
I'd appreciate hearing about real-world experiences, best practices, or considerations that can help others make informed decisions. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights!