Every 100 lb. bag of TSP crystals is 57% water. - C&EN Global

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Every 100 lb. bag of TSP crystals is 57% water. A n d if you think that's a lot per bag, think big for a minute. 14,000 gals, of H 2 0 in every carload. O n the other hand, when you buy TSP Anhydrous f r o m FMC, you get 99.5% TSP Anhydrous. A n d after all, that's what you're paying for. Let's draw a comparison on a 100 lb. bag basis. TSP crystals are 57% water, just 4 3 % TSP, and cost $4.90 per 100 lbs. TSP Anhydrous, just 0.5% water is $9.20 per 100 lbs. A t $9.20, TSP Anhydrous is a much better bargain. Need more convincing? Okay. If the bag of TSP crystals had as much TSP in it as the bag of TSP Anhydrous, it w o u l d cost $11.40. So you can actually save $2.20 per hundredweight over crystals.

A n d that saving is yours before the TSP has moved a foot from its plant. N o w add in your shipping costs. What do you think you're paying for having those 14,000 gals, (in a carload) shipped? Besides. TSP Anhydrous is less bulky than crystals. Handles and stores more easily and economically. Has less tendency to cake. Pound for p o u n d , dissolves faster too. Come in out of the rain, friend. Contact Department 1075B.

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