Membrane Manufacturer Launches Redesigned Website

March 26, 2015
The company plans to continue improving website functionality and adding content

Applied Membranes Inc. (AMI) launched its new website at www.appliedmembranes.com.

The new website features easy-to-use navigation and a clean design that targets users who represent a range of markets and applications With more product information than before and updated, high-resolution images, users can quickly navigate through the thousands of available AMI products to find the details they need. The site’s integrated search functionality allows users to spend less time on research and planning. The new website also is available in 90 languages.

“The newly redesigned website demonstrates both the commitment to quality and the value of working with AMI and will be a key contributor to our continued success in 2015 and beyond,” said Dr. Gil Dhawan, president of AMI.

The new AMI website highlights the range of AMI’s membrane elements and water treatment systems. Each product now features sections for product benefits, details, features, applications, parts and accessories and downloadable literature. Other categories include water filters and filter housings, membrane housings, media filtration, membrane cleaning and chemicals, water quality test equipment, ultraviolet systems, and components for both commercial and residential reverse osmosis systems.

The company plans to continue improving website functionality and adding content.

Source: Applied Membranes Inc.

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