Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:03 PM
Crowcon’s new website is designed with the end user in mind – it’s attractive, simple, informative and easy to navigate.
It allows visitors to easily move around the site and identify specific product pages where they can view rotatable, 3D images of many of its gas detection products. In addition to that, as well as being able to view and download supporting material like datasheets and manuals, visitors can now also view and enquire about all accompanying accessories.
The website also provides detailed, industry-specific information and recommendations of specific products for particular applications, allowing visitors to narrow down their search and find relevant information quickly and easily.
Support pages provide useful information about what Crowcon can offer customers once a gas detector has been chosen, such as support, service, or training for your engineers.
Another new feature of the website is a ‘Partners’ zone, where Crowcon’s distributors can log in and access additional information about upcoming product launches, updates and improvements, allowing them to keep their customers fully updated.
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