Chemilizer Launches New Website

May 22, 2008
User-friendly website features new tools to help users calculate injection volumes

Chemilizer Products, Inc. has launched its redesigned website, www.chemilizer.com. Chemilizer manufactures environmentally friendly liquid injectors that are used to disinfect drinking water and swimming pools; fertilize landscaping, crops, orchards, and greenhouse plants; supplement livestock diets; and inject many other solutions into water systems for commercial, industrial and municipal applications. Chemilizer’s injectors are powered by the water they treat; they do not use electricity.

The new website was designed to address the expanding number of markets using Chemilizer’s injectors. It features improved navigation, enhanced product and application information and new tools to assist users with calculating injection volumes.

Frank Daniels, Chemilizer president, is ecstatic about the launch of the new website. "The website is a valuable tool for those that are actively searching for an environmentally responsible alternative for the treatment of water,” Daniels said.

"We’re getting a terrific response from existing customers who have viewed our new website and are interested in the many other uses of our products," Daniels said. "I believe the new website will help others to understand how easily our products can help them with their various water treatment needs."

Source: Chemilizer Products, Inc.

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