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Bonomi UK launches new website

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Valve and actuator manufacturer Bonomi has launched a new UK website which includes a digital version of its new product catalogue.

The completely redesigned site divides the company’s ever-expanding range into six categories, allowing visitors to quickly navigate to what they are looking for. The categories are process valves, brass valves and regulators, actuators and actuated valves, hydraulic components, and oil and gas. There is also an overview of Bonomi subsidiary Ultravalve.

The new digital version of Bonomi UK’s Process Valves & Actuators Catalogue divides the contents into 17 clear sections with an alphanumeric part number index for easy referencing. New additions to the catalogue include a section dedicated to electrically actuated valves complete with actuators with aluminium enclosures, and new products such as WRAS approved ball valves, full bore PN16 & ANSI 150 ball valves with ISO direct mount (in stainless steel and carbon steel), DVGW gas approved split body PN40 ball valves and new hygienic butterfly and ball valves.

The site also includes a comprehensive library of technical literature, downloadable data sheets, and an online chat facility to offer customer support.

Bonomi says that the ‘forward-thinking design’ of the site allows it to be easily updated to reflect the latest developments, company news and product information.

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