Product category:
Production line blowers and fans
News Release from: Air Control Industries
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 January 2008
User-friendly website eases fan choices
All the relevant support information and documentation for each project is available as a download, be it in PDF or DXF formats.
ACI's website is bright, easy to navigate and extensively illustrated throughout One of the main attractions of the site is the fact that it is continuously being updated, almost on a day to day basis, so there is always something new to see
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is logically configured so it is easy to find the product you are looking for.
Having found the appropriate product, all the relevant support information and documentation is available as a download, be it in PDF or DXF formats.
The essential product information is also supported by a number of case histories, which are used to illustrate how different end users have benefited from using ACI's various products.
Some of these are demonstrated on video.
A range of support options are offered.
Whether it is simply ordering a spare part, maintenance advice or help with specifying the right fan/blower for a particular application via the 'Ask Angus' page - it's all accessible at the click of a mouse.
The informtaion is all available in French, German, Italian and German as well as English, which is complemented by a list of ACI's overseas with full contact details.
The company also has another website dedicated to its bottle (glass and plastic) and can drying systems. Request free introductory details about products from Air Control Industries ...
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