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It often surprises our friends to learn that the Merck Industrial Chemical Line includes more than six hundred different products. Because o f the variety of forms and grades which we offer, there is practically no requirement for quality or price which w e cannot meet satisfactorily.
In the laboratories of every branch o f industry, there is a constant need for laboratory chemicals which conform to rigid standards of quality and dependability. For more than three generations, the name MERCK has been identified with fine chemicals. Merck & Co., Inc. pioneered in the establishment o f definite standards for Reagent and C. P. grades of chemicals. During succeeding years, Merck has kept pace with the advance of science by supplying t h e chemicals essential to new discoveries, and their industrial development and application. The unvarying quality and dependability of Merck Laboratory Chemicals are the result o f a traditional insistence on the highest standards for the production of all products bearing the Merck label. Raw materials are obtained from the best-known sources o f supply. Progressive research and control chemists are constantly engaged in the important work of improving the manufacturing processes to satisfy the high Merck standards and the exacting demands of modern industry. The tireless search for new and better products also is reflected in the development of containers which keep step with the most advanced trends and requirements.
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MERCK & CO., I n c . N e w York, N . Y. · VOLUME
Notwithstanding our foresight and best judgment since the outbreak of World War II, supplies of a number of Merck products are diminishing, and others are completely exhausted. This condition is readily understandable when consideration is given to the fact that great quantities of raw materials ordinarily used for peacetime products are being diverted to munitions, armament, and other essential requirements. In addition, the Government is buying finished chemicals for war needs, in quantities for which production did n o t exist in peacetimes. Our plants are working at full capacity day and night, coincident with the supply of raw materials, t o meet the demands of the War Program, as well as the increasing requirements of our customers whom it is our desire to serve to the limit of our ability and our resources. ^VICTORY BUY WAR AVINGS BONDS
In these trying times, we trust that w e may have the benefit of your cooperation and good will in order that w e may be of every possible service during t h e National Emergency.
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