Matheson has what it takes to deliver accurate gas mixtures

Georgia 30260. Gloucester. Massachusetts 0 19 50/Joliet, Illinois 604.54 ... 6056 Heusenstamm, West Germany. CIRCLE 140 ON READER SERVICE CARD...
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Really Good Gas Calibration Standards Take 25 Years Difficult mixtures...the kind no one else can make...take time. Matheson makes sure they're right. Of course, Matheson can supply the simple 2- and 3-component mixtures, too. We supply them quickly and economically with the same care, precision, and accuracy used to make the more complex mixtures. For instrument calibration around the world, Matheson mixtures are the quality standard. So remember, if it's worth calibrating, it's worth Matheson accuracy. For important information on calibration mixtures, use the Reader Service No.

To make really good gas standards for instrument calibration you need knowledge, experience, and technique. Matheson has been making accurate calibration mixtures and analyzing them to maintain the highest standards of accuracy since long before the advent of gas chromatography. A continuing research program supports this experience and has provided valuable information on the techniques necessary to prepare accurate, stable, economic gas mixtures. To achieve this, we use both steel and aluminum cylinders combined with a variety of internal cylinder preparations. You can rely on Matheeon technology to pick the right combination to meet your needs.

Matheson has w h a t it takes t o deliver accurate gas m i x t u r e s on t i m e .

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East Rutherford, N.J. 0 7 0 7 3 / M o r r o w . Georgia 30260 Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930/Joliet, Illinois 60434 La Porte, Texas 77571 / C u c a m o n g a , California 91730 Newark, California 94560 Bridgeport. N.J. 08014 Dorsey, M a r y l a n d 21227/ W h i t b y , O n t a r i o , Canada I. I N 5R9 E d m o n t o n , Alberta, Canada T5B 4K6/ Β 2431 O e v e l , Belgium 6056 Heusenstamm, West Germany

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 50, NO. 3, MARCH 1978 · 313 A