Why pay a $1,280 premium premium ETHANOLAMINES purchase

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Why pay a $1,280 premium ,280 premium on your ETHANOLAMINES

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It's the differential that makes the difference. Ethanolamines cost more per pound in drums—less in compartment tank cars or trucks. Most manufacturers can take advantage of the money-saving bulk price by ordering all their organic chemical needs in combination shipments from CARBIDE.

A 4,000-gallon-capacity tank car can be made up of two chemicals in compartments, with a savings of 4 cents on every pound of the average chemical. The total average savings is $1,280—$1,280 that can be added to profits or applied to greater production. Three-compartmented tank cars hold 6.000 gallons, and the greater capacity means bigger savings. Put these CARBIDE money-saving advantages to work on your production line —by simply switching from LCL to economy-size orders. Since CARBIDE has the industry's widest line of ethanolamines—as well as the widest line of organics, supplying you with a combination shipment is easy. And CARBIDE is ready to make deliveries across the country—wherever you are located. For specific information on savings— tank cars vs. drums—call your nearest CARBIDE Technical Representative. Or write: Union Carbide Chemicals Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.

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