INDASA Launches New Website

INDASA Launches New Website

The new layout and design of the website is focused on the user experience, and the responsive and intuitive interface is ideally suited for desktop, mobile and tablet navigation.

INDASA recently launched a new website that will play a key role in communicating with their customers, partners and end-users.

The new website, www.indasa-abrasives.com, has been in development throughout the past year and is now available for navigation in both Portuguese and English.

On INDASA’s new website, which will be available both in desktop and mobile formats, users can access information about INDASA’s extensive product range:

  • Technical data sheets
  • Material safety data sheets
  • Process and application guides
  • Equipment manuals and technical breakdowns
  • Exploded drawings
  • Product literature
  • Upcoming events
  • INDASA partners
  • New product launches
  • FAQs

The completely new layout and design of the website is focused on the user experience. The responsive and intuitive interface is ideally suited for desktop, mobile and tablet navigation. A comprehensive search tool incorporates the entire range of product lines.

The new website will be mirrored for each of INDASA’s eight affiliates throughout 2020 in order to meet the challenge of a standardized digital communication channel for both the website and social media platforms.

Indasa Abrasives
Fax: 973-916-0092Contact: Peter Stein

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