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Continuous-Flow Process Boosts Stainless-Steel Cylinder Production

March 19, 2015
In response to the increased market demand for stainless-steel cylinders, Clippard will expedite its continuous-flow manufacturing process.  The process will facilitate production of high-quality, stainless-steel cylinders at the company’s Cincinnati, Ohio production facility. Thousands of sizes will be produced and wrapped for same-day shipping, while other sizes will be available to ship in two to three days. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.; http://www.clippard.com/link/hp169235; 877-245-6247

In response to the increased market demand for stainless-steel cylinders, Clippard will expedite its continuous-flow manufacturing process.  The process will facilitate production of high-quality, stainless-steel cylinders at the company’s Cincinnati, Ohio production facility. Thousands of sizes will be produced and wrapped for same-day shipping, while other sizes will be available to ship in two to three days.

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.; http://www.clippard.com/link/hp169235; (877) 245-6247

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