Armstrong Fluid Technology launches a new website for fluid flow professionals


TORONTO — Armstrong Fluid Technology has launched a new website designed to help industry professionals make the best decisions in selecting fluid flow solutions.

Featuring an intuitive interface and upgraded graphic design, the new easy-to-use website is mobile-friendly and also incorporates many of the existing popular online tools and information Armstrong customers rely on, including Case Studies, CAD files, ROI calculators and the Verticalc cost comparison software.

“We re-created our website from scratch based on extensive input and recommendations from our customers and from industry experts around the world, “said Bernhard Dietz, Director, Global Brand Development.  “We believe it’s now one of the most comprehensive and valuable resources available to fluid-flow professionals.

For more information visit the Armstrong web site at www.armstrongfluidtechnology.com

About Armstrong Fluid Technology

With more than 1000 employees worldwide, operating seven manufacturing facilities on three continents, Armstrong Fluid Technology is known around the world as a leader and innovator in design, engineering and manufacturing of integrated solutions within the building oriented fluid-flow equipment industry. Armstrong products are internationally recognized for design innovation, quality, long service life, and superior operating economy. For more information about Armstrong Fluid Technology visit www.armstrongfluidtechnology.com.  

 



June 19, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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