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The chemistry of gas, refrigerants and energy (Part 2)

“Anything that we can do to help manage inflationary pressures, and to ensure a manufacturer can get their products to market cost-effectively – so that their customers can affordably access what they need – is always a good thing,” says Associated Energy Services (AES) commercial director, Dennis Williams, in this, the second of a two-part article.

…continued from part one.Read More »The chemistry of gas, refrigerants and energy (Part 2)

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The chemistry of gas, refrigerants and energy (Part 1)

In this, the first of a two-part article, Associated Energy Services (AES) commercial director, Dennis Williams, says: “Anything that we can do to help manage inflationary pressures, and to ensure a manufacturer can get their products to market cost-effectively – so that their customers can affordably access what they need – is always a good thing.”Read More »The chemistry of gas, refrigerants and energy (Part 1)