Kaplan Industries Inc. – A leader in compressed gas cylinder distribution
Kaplan Industries, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading wholesale distributors of compressed gas cylinders serving the welding, beverage, and medical gas markets.
Breaking technology news around speciality gas cylinders.
Kaplan Industries, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading wholesale distributors of compressed gas cylinders serving the welding, beverage, and medical gas markets.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has been at the forefront of developing portable gas cylinders that can maintain high levels of gas stability and purity.
Take 10 minutes out with Michael Larsen, President of CP Industries, as he discusses life in the cylinder business, his biggest achievements to date, and shares his opinion of M&A as a growth strategy.
Ratermann Manufacturing, Inc., California-based supplier of cryogenic and compressed gas equipment, is thrilled to share its latest product from its KnowGas Technologies division – the KnowGas System.
Transmet Corporation, supplier of rapidly solidified metal, has developed the Cast Zinc Shot blast media; an effective cleaning process for removing paint and rust from metal compressed gas cylinders without profiling them or removing the...
For this month’s packaged gases issue, gasworld US reached out to industry technology and equipment makers to learn about innovations that are helping to create greater efficiencies along the supply chain.
Karen Stevens, President and CEO of Label Solutions, Inc. has seen quite a few changes since the company was established in 1989. Through the years of progressive growth, there is one goal that has been...
As the summer season is upon us, the usual spike in demand to repair and/or upgrade carbon dioxide (CO2) cylinder filling equipment is present. But this year is a little different. Over the past couple...
At the Automat in New York City, Horn & Hardart’s chain of cafeteria-style restaurants where food of all kinds was mechanically dispensed from a wall of windows (no servers involved), I got my first glimpse...
Clinical use of oxygen dates back to the late eighteenth century in France and England. The first low-pressure oxygen-storage cylinders, made of iron and brass, appeared in Europe in the late 1860s for use in...