Koch Membrane Systems Launches New Web Site

Nov. 19, 2004
Site Links Vast Array of KMS Products and Services with In-Depth Filtration Technology

Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. (KMS) has launched a comprehensive upgrade to their corporate web site at www.kochmembrane.com, that features hundreds of KMS filtration products, including microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes.

John J. Morrison, senior vice president, Sales and Marketing for KMS said, "For our customers, employees and anyone seeking a membrane-based solution, the new site is a tremendous resource of useful data."

Visitors to the site will be able to access and download KMS brochures, data sheets, schematic drawings, technical articles and current press releases in addition to contacting KMS for detailed information on specific applications in a wide range of industries. KMS, with offices worldwide, is a global supplier of filtration membranes and treatment systems for a wide potable water, salt water, process water, wastewater, fruit juices, vinegar, wine, food and dairy products, paints, polymers, chemicals, oils and grease in suspension, and ultrapure specialty waters and solutions for pharmaceuticals, electronics and biotech applications.

The new site was designed and managed by Grant Marketing, Newton, Mass. The site, which will be updated weekly, is believed to be one of the most comprehensive sites in the field of membranes.

Source: Grant Marketing

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