Product category:
Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Red Dragon | Subject: Website info
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 September 2007
Simple methods for advice on solenoid
valves
Red Dragon have launched a new, dynamically driven website, aimed at engineers, project specifiers and end users, to list their 9000 solenoid valves in a clear manner
The new Red Dragon website lists over 9000 solenoid valves and pressure control valves, in easy, clear and concise detail The solenoid valves section showcases our NADI and FG Line brands
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Solenoid valves from Red Dragon
Red Dragon is based in Wales, UK and distributes industrial solenoid valves to industry, for steam, air, light and heavy oil, gas, water, fuel, aggressive fluids, high temperature fluids and vacuum
Users can search by part number, or via the 'Advanced Search' button found at the top of every page.
From there, users can identify the exact valve, via relevant database driven questions, such as port size, body material, pressures etc.
The search results are displayed in an easy to use form that can be saved to a favourites section.
The favourites can then be emailed via the site, so need no to remember the product or part number.
The site also details Red Dragon Pressure Control Valves, detailing pressure reducing, pressure relief and water hammer arresters, all available in sizes from 0.5 to 12inches.
Datasheets are displayed for all products, with clear pictures and a PDF download version.
Customers with login facilities can view the live price list, detailing their discount from the list price.
Red Dragon believe the site will benefit new and existing customers in selecting the exact product to suit their requirements.
If not, sales staff at Red Dragon are on hand to give free advice to users, after they click on the 'Give us a Call' button, to request an immediate call-back.
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