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8 August 2013
SAES Pure Gas agrees to support customers of Johnson Matthey Gas Purification Technology
SAES Pure Gas Inc of San Luis Obispo, CA, USA (a member of the SAES Group) has reached an agreement with Johnson Matthey Gas Purification Technology to provide support to customers who own Johnson Matthey gas purifiers. With the recent closure of the Johnson Matthey Gas Purification Technology business, customers will now be able to contact SAES Pure Gas for ongoing support.
“Following Johnson Matthey’s announcement [on 28 March] of the closure of their Gas Purification Technology business, we were approached by many customers asking for our support,” says SAES Pure Gas’ CEO Tim Johnson.
“Johnson Matthey offered a full line of palladium membrane hydrogen purifiers, and we recognize this as a critical technology for manufacturing high-brightness LEDs and other high-purity applications,” he adds. “We understand the importance of providing ongoing support for customers using this technology. This agreement builds on our recent acquisition [in April] of the palladium hydrogen purifier business from Power + Energy and establishes SAES Pure Gas as the leading supplier of palladium purifiers.”
SAES Pure Gas is now the authorized supplier of both warranty and non-warranty support or replacement for Johnson Matthey HP series, V-purge, HTG, GPT and PSH Series palladium membrane hydrogen purifiers.
Johnson Matthey closing down Gas Purification Technology business
Power+Energy sells hydrogen purifier business to SAES Pure Gas
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