Band-It updates Web site, includes online catalog

May 29, 2002
Band-It has updated its Web site (www.band-it-idex.com) with the inclusion of an “Applications” section to help customers and prospective customers in product selection. The update will be accompanied by the addition of the “Engineering Zone” in the third quarter, which will provide testing and product data for design engineers. The company has also made available its catalog as a downloadable Adobe

Band-It has updated its Web site (www.band-it-idex.com) with the inclusion of an “Applications” section to help customers and prospective customers in product selection. The update will be accompanied by the addition of the “Engineering Zone” in the third quarter, which will provide testing and product data for design engineers.

The company has also made available its catalog as a downloadable Adobe Acrobat file. The catalog provides details about the company’s range of stainless steel clamping, identification and sign mounting systems, installation tools, cable ties, specialty hose fittings, and accessories.

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