MT. OLIVE, NJ, February 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) American Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST) has released a new blog for pressure instrumentation. AST hopes to keep customers up to date with the latest product updates, inform visitors of new developments within the sensor industry, and educate the marketplace on how sensors are being used and applied. With factors such as liquid and gas compatibility, environmental conditions, mechanical installation and electrical installation, the selection of a pressure transducer can become overwhelming. By increasing the amount of information available in an easily searchable blog database, AST hopes increase awareness while highlighting its expertise.
"AST prides ourselves on our ability to assist customers in finding solutions. The intent of the blog is to share information outside of the scope of a standard datasheet or product page." says Greg Montrose, Marketing Manager. "We expect the blog will help us communicate information faster in a user-friendly environment."
AST has begun posting to the blog with topics ranging from oxygen pressure transducers to eliminating diaphragm seals.
For access to the AST Blog, visit: http://www.astsensors.com/blog/
Pressure Instrumentation Blog Launched by American Sensor Technologies
American Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST) has released a new blog for pressure instrumentation.
2013-02-16
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[Press-News.org] Pressure Instrumentation Blog Launched by American Sensor TechnologiesAmerican Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST) has released a new blog for pressure instrumentation.