Hello everbody!
Anybody out there know of a good source (Chemical Supplier) for "Sulphoric Acid" ? ...not to be confused with Sulphuric Acid.
Thanks for any replies.
Gary Godby
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Hi Gary,
Try Spectrum Chemical Mfg in Gardena Ca, and New Brunswick, NJ. They have the largest stock selection of any lab I know. Couldn't bring any home from the trip?
If Pat Mackle doesn't respond here, call him, though the suppliers he deals with are like me, they're on the West Coast. You can try Del Amo , but they may just be in California.
Try this too: http://www.scholle.com.
Danny
Try Spectrum Chemical Mfg in Gardena Ca, and New Brunswick, NJ. They have the largest stock selection of any lab I know. Couldn't bring any home from the trip?
If Pat Mackle doesn't respond here, call him, though the suppliers he deals with are like me, they're on the West Coast. You can try Del Amo , but they may just be in California.
Try this too: http://www.scholle.com.
Danny