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Matheson is a supplier of atmospheric gases, industrial gases, specialty gases, electronic materials, helium, propane, gas handling equipment, high performance purification systems, engineering and gas management services, and on-site gas generation, to various industries including semiconductor manufacturing, solar photovoltaics, construction, welding, propane, laboratory analysis, hospitals, wine making, and lasers. Matheson is headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, USA, with more than 200 owned operations in North America, and additional operations in Europe and Asia. Matheson is the North American operating entity, and the largest subsidiary of Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation〔Japanese Wikipedia Entry http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/大陽日酸〕 (), one of the top five suppliers of industrial, specialty, and electronics gases in the world, and the largest in Japan.〔Taiyo Nippon Sanso (TNSC) Annual Report 2009, page 19 http://www.tn-sanso.co.jp/en/ir/pdf/annual/2009_e.pdf〕 Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. adds to TNSC's reach with its own operations in China, Belgium, Korea, and India. TNSC is a consolidated subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings which is a part of core Mitsubishi group. ==History== Matheson Gas Products was founded in 1927 in North Bergen, New Jersey, by Adam Matheson. By virtue of the founding of his company, Adam Matheson created the specialty gas business. Among Matheson's more notable accomplishments are the development of the lecture bottle, now used by virtually every major college and university in the world; and the supply of ultra pure gases that served as standards for the first gas chromatographs. In 1966, Matheson acquired Grey Chemical of Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, a producer of ultra-pure gas materials used in electronics manufacturing. In 1981, Matheson became the first commercial producer of Silane,〔http://www.chemicalsdirectory.net/Chemicals/Basic_Chemical_Business/Basic_Gases/Industrial_Gases/460207-55012.html〕 for which it was awarded a “Semmy” Award by the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute (the award is now known as a “Semi” and the organization has since changed its name to Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International). In 1989, Matheson Gas Products was purchased by Nippon Sanso Corporation (Tokyo, Japan). Nippon Sanso later (1992) purchased Tri-Gas of Irving, Texas, USA. The operations were not merged until 1999, with the formation of Matheson Tri-Gas – the combined operations at this point spanning specialty and industrial gases and equipment, and including six air separation units. Nippon Sanso merged with Taiyo Toyo Sanso Corporation to form Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation in 2004. Matheson was selected Large Company of the Year by the New Jersey Technology Council in 2006.〔New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC) http://www.njtc.org/events/els2009/Bill.Kroll.pdf〕 Significant expansion in the industrial sector occurred between 2004 and 2009. Matheson acquired six additional air separation units in 2004. It then acquired Linweld (Nebraska) in 2006;〔http://www.gasworld.com/news.php?a=946〕 Polar Cryogenics (Oregon) in 2007;〔http://www.gasworld.com/news.php?a=1516〕 Five Star Gas and Gear (California) in 2008;〔http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/816688〕 AERIS (California) in 2008;〔http://www.gasworld.com/news.php?a=3189〕 Advanced Gas Technologies (Pennsylvania) in 2008: Valley National Gases (Ohio) in 2009〔http://www.chemweek.com/home/top_of_the_news/18063.html〕 and ETOX (Texas) in 2009.〔http://www.rdmag.com/Lab-Design-News/News/2010/01/Construction-Matheson-Tri-Gas-Acquires-Assets-And-Business-From-ETOX-And-Gastech/〕 In May 2010, Matheson acquired Western International Gas & Cylinders, Inc. of Texas, USA,〔http://www.mathesongas.com/newsevents/releases/article.aspx?articleID=131〕 the largest acetylene wholesaler in the world, and manufacturer of cylinders, valves, and related handling equipment. On July 1, 2010, Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. changed its logo and public name to "Matheson." The name of the legal entity remains "Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc." In February 2015, Matheson continued its expansion in Southern California and Hawaii with the acquisition of Sims Welding Supply and assets and operations of Air Liquide America LP, respectively.〔http://www.mathesongas.com/NewsEvents/releases/article.aspx?articleID=203〕〔http://www.mathesongas.com/NewsEvents/releases/article.aspx?articleID=204〕 Matheson’s footprint in the USA includes sixteen air separation units, six helium transfills, three acetylene plants, and over 200 retail facilities, depots, fill plants, and manufacturing sites. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matheson (compressed gas & equipment)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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