Web briefs
15 Jan 2000
Air quality monitoring equipment specialist Livingston Rental has put its 1997 catalogue onto the Internet. As well as details of the latest equipment, including the Jerome 631-X H2S analyser and the Autofilm II VOC detector, the website includes a frequently asked questions section explaining Livingston's rental terms and conditions.
http://www.livingston.co.uk
* Under pressure
The Thomas Wright-Thorite Group, a Bradford-based supplier of compressed air equipment, has just 'gone live' on the Web. IT director Stephen Wright expects the site to 'develop into a major source of information for people working with pneumatics.'
http://www.thorite.co.uk
* Maintenance management
Information on products and services from maintenance specialist Engica, along with contact details for distributors and an on-line information request service can be found at the company's new web site.
http://www.engica.com
* Exxon hits the web
As well as the usual information about plants, products, markets and financial performance, Exxon Chemical's website includes a section for teachers and pupils, which shows visitors the role chemicals play in everyday products
http://www.exxonchemical.com
* Worcester source
Worcester Control's website is divided into three sections, giving information on the company's ranges of three-piece and flanged ball valves; pneumatic and electric actuators; and control valves and 'special' products. The site also features updates on new products and applications.
http://www.worcestercontrols.co.uk
* Fill the information vacuum
Pfeiffer Vacuum has developed a 30-page website containing details of the firm's technical expertise, products, sales staff, service arrangements and system technology. An 'application forum' allows users to exchange ideas.
http://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.de