New Water Chlorination Website Showcases Treatment System

Feb. 12, 2001

Officials with Hammonds, a pioneer in fluid powered engineering and manufacturing, announced the debut of its new company website at www.waterchlorination.com. The site was launched this week and showcases the company's innovative tablet water chlorination system.

Hammonds, based in Houston, recently introduced its next generation of tablet water chlorination systems. The new off-the-shelf system also offers a simple "plug-and-play design" that does not require any custom engineering.

"I'm very pleased with the new website and know our customers will be, as well," Carl Hammonds, the company's founder and president. "It is the most impressive blend of merchandising and selling I've ever seen on the Web– both inside the water industry and with e-commerce in general."

Hammonds said the site is a valuable resource for anyone interested in water chlorination, as it offers a comprehensive listing of industry-related links to the topic.

The site also features an easy-to-navigate Distributor listing, allowing those interested in learning more about tablet chlorination to contact a representative company closest to their specific area or application. That way, Hammonds added, customers can select a nearby distributor to make their tablet system purchase or choose online ordering.

Source: Hammonds

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