Product category:
Bearings
News Release from: BNL (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2008
Website is dedicated to plastic bearings
Site promotes the benefits of using thermoplastic bearing technology in various industries and applications and the advantages of BNL's plastic bearing assemblies.
UK plastic bearing designer and manufacturer has developed a new website for 2008 to showcase the company's expertise and experience New pages provide a thorough overview of BNL's capabilities in the design and manufacture of plastic bearing solutions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The site promotes the benefits of using thermoplastic bearing technology in various industries and applications and the advantages of BNL's plastic bearing assemblies over traditional steel bearing solutions.
BNL is active in a range of markets and the site details the company's experience in technologies such as water handling, for products such as pool cleaners and water jets, or paper handling projects in the photocopier, printer and mail handling markets.
New developments such as miniature bearing technologies are also reported in the site.
The applications section presents BNL's activities and innovations within certain industries.
There is a product overview of the automotive, security and shower industries, including bespoke solutions for steering columns, security cameras and shower enclosures.
Also covered is BNL's long-term contribution to traditional bearing markets such as conveyors and furniture.
The site aims to raise awareness of the company's bespoke services and their commitment to working alongside customers in developing innovative products and solutions.
Additional features include application and technical datasheets, which are available to download, a detailed contacts page to put users in touch with the right people at BNL and an improved careers page to manage increased recruitment in line with the company's growth strategy.
BNL will continue to develop the website throughout 2008 in order to raise the company's profile in the industry.
According to Terry R Holmes, Head of Global Sales: "We are proud to announce the launch of our brand new website".
"This site is an example of BNL's continued drive to market our unique plastic bearing designs and engineering services across an almost infinite spectrum of industries whilst maintaining success and growth in our current markets".
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