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Process Technology, a wet process heating and cooling equipment manufacturer, launched its new website at www.processtechnology.com (after recently obtaining the URL address). The current website, located at www.process-technology.com, will be converted to the new site on March 1, 2013.
Process Technology, a wet process heating and cooling equipment manufacturer, launched its new website at www.processtechnology.com (after recently obtaining the URL address). The current website, located at www.process-technology.com, will be converted to the new site on March 1, 2013.
According to Christine Venaleck, Director of Advertising, "Process Technology's new website combines a contemporary design with streamlined navigation to better present our product information to visitors. The site contains a full library of literature, manuals, technical data, and will soon offer e-catalogs to enhance the user experience. It is compatible with today's browsers and mobile devices, and offers access to Process Technology's news and social networks."
Venaleck says introduction of the new website fosters Process Technology's continuous improvement initiatives, and coincides with the company's 35th anniversary.
Process Technology is a manufacturer of electric immersion heaters, heat exchangers, in-line heaters and temperature and level controls. Process Technology serves a variety of industries including semiconductor, nanotechnology, metal finishing, aquaculture, printed circuit board, cleaning technologies, MEMS, FPD and photovoltaic.
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