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News Release from: Scott Specialty Gases | Subject: 2007 price list
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2007
Price increase for gases, mixtures and
cylinders
Scott Specialty Gases implements a percentage price increase, effective 1 June 2007, for all specialty pure gases and gaseous mixtures as well as cylinder rental
Helium and argon-based mixtures, as well as helium and argon pure gases will be raised by 10% Methane-based mixtures and methane pure gases will be raised by 7.5%
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All other specialty pure gases and gas mixtures will be raised by 5%.
In addition, Scott's high-pressure cylinder rental will be increased to $0.32 per day.
Escalating costs of energy and quality raw materials are cited as the drivers behind the increase.
Scott Specialty Gases describes itself as a world leader in the development and supply of high performance specialty gases, the world's largest producer of EPA protocol gases and the single-source producer of gaseous standard reference material candidates (SRMs) for the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (Nist).
ISO 9001-2000 certified manufacturing facilities and 17025 accredited laboratories in North America and Europe provide on-time worldwide delivery.
Scott products include pure and mixed gases for environmental, industrial, laboratory, scientific, homeland security, medical and semiconductor manufacturing applications.
Scott's website provides online purchasing of all Scott products.
Scott's equipment group maintains an extensive inventory of high-performance gas handling equipment with same-day shipping on most items.
Custom specialty gas delivery systems are also available.
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