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An Industry Leader for over 85 years
In 1927 MATHESON Gas Products became the first company to offer a reliable source of high quality scientific gases and equipment. From the start, MATHESON asserted its leadership by understanding specialty gas applications and providing products specially designed for these applications. Some of MATHESON's more notable accomplishments include 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.
MATHESON's gases also helped forge the most important tool of our era, the integrated circuit. From the early days of the transistor, MATHESON was there providing the arsine and phosphine that made production possible. As transistors gave way to complex semiconductor chips, MATHESON provided the world's first commercially produced silane, an accomplishment that earned the industry's prestigious "SEMMY" Award.
In 1999 MATHESON Gas Products merged with Tri-Gas, Inc., to form Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. This merger combined the analytical and semiconductor strengths of MATHESON Gas Products with the liquid/bulk and industrial cylinder and equipment capabilities of Tri-Gas. As a member of the Tokyo based Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC), MATHESON is part of the world's fifth largest supplier of gases and gas handling equipment.
Product Line
Customers in the semiconductor, analytical and industrial businesses depend on the reliable supply of gases and gas handling equipment to maintain efficient production.
We provide complete customer solutions, offering everything from on-site air separation plants to small portable cylinders and all the services required to support these products and customer applications:
Industrial Gases
Specialty Gases
Medical Gases & Equipment
Electronic Gases & Materials
Cutting & Welding Gases
Global Helium Sources
On Site Gas Generation
On Site Air Separation
Gas Purification Systems
Gas Detection Systems
Gas Handling Equipment
Welding & Safety Products
MATHESON offers the most extensive line of ultra high purity gas handling equipment in the semiconductor gas industry. Products are designed and manufactured at the Longmont Colorado facility. This 49,000 sq. ft. facility features 8,500 sq. ft. of R&D space, 1400 sq.ft. of Class 10 and Class 100 Protocol clean room space, and 25,000 sq.ft. of manufacturing space. Live gas testing is also offered at Longmont.
MATHESON has a complete line of specialty gas equipment, the most comprehensive in the industry. These products are designed and produced at the Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania location.
Quality
With the increased cost of "poor quality" in industry today, quality and consistency become paramount. MATHESON provides a full line of specialty gases and equipment to meet the specification for each impurity analyzed. To ensure product consistency and integrity, all of MATHESON production processes, materials and analytical tools are managed using statistical control methods. In addition, MATHESON measures its quality system against ISO 9000 series standards.
MATHESON's Quality Policy
The right product, the right quantity, the right time; delivering on commitments and sustained
through continuous improvement.
Research & Development
At MATHESON, service does not end at the customer's receiving dock. Assisting in process and product development is an essential part of the MATHESON offering. By beta-site testing new products prior to introduction, MATHESON maintains a leadership position in providing a global offering of field proven specialty gas and equipment solutions. In addition, a staff of scientists and engineers continually interacts with customers to improve material specifications and suggest process improvements. This results in MATHESON customers achieving the greatest benefit from MATHESON capabilities.
The MATHESON charter is to develop the highest purity materials with accurate specifications for metallic and particulate impurities and the specialized gas handling equipment to ensure purity. Focusing on developing advancements in new materials and analytical and production techniques, MATHESON delivers statistically proven process control, state-of-the-art packaging and the ultimate in analytical procedures and equipment.
MATHESON research has led to the continual introduction of new products such as:
-ULTIMA™ Gases: 99.9999+% purity and guaranteed low metals content.
-State-of-the-Art Metal Precursors such as tungsten hexafluoride and dimethyl aluminum hydride (DMAH).
NEW! Gas Applications Center
The Gas Application Center (GAC) focuses on solutions for industrial gas applications, particularly in food processing, primary metals production, and fabrication. The MATHESON GAC is an extension of the Yamanashi Facility for Gas Applications Research and Development, at our parent company, Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation.
Commitment to Quality through Innovation
As businesses, markets, or products reach maturity, successful companies find new innovations in products, services, and processes, providing for a continuous pipeline of innovations that leapfrog the competition and provide quality products to customers.
Multi-functional Innovation Teams are now an important part of the company culture at MATHESON. These teams regularly review trends in the specialty gas market, as well as other markets, with an eye toward delivering the most innovative and highest quality products. MATHESON's charter is to be a customer-focused, cost-conscious, stable company that uses its strength in quality to drive business success.
Our History and Events That Shaped It
In 1927 Matheson Gas Products became the first company to offer a reliable source of high quality scientific gases and equipment. From the start, Matheson asserted its leadership by understanding specialty gas applications and providing products specially designed for these applications. Some of Matheson's more notable accomplishments include 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.
1895 First Air Separation Plant, Dr. Otto von Linde
1910 Nippon Sanso Corporation Founded in Tokyo, Japan
1927 Matheson Gas Products Founded by Adam Matheson in North Bergen, NJ
1929 Matheson Developed the First Lecture Bottle
1929 Matheson Joined the Compressed Gas Association
1947 Invention of the First Transistor
1957 Sputnik, the World's First Artificial Satellite, Launched by the Soviet Union
1960 Invention of First Gas Laser (Helium/Neon)
1966 Matheson Acquired Grey Chemical, Gloucester, MA
1969 First Man Walks on the Moon
1981 Matheson Received the Semmy Award as the World's First Commercial Producer of Silane
1983 Matheson is Purchased by Nippon Sanso and AmeriGas/UGI
1987 Tri-Gas Established in Dallas, TX
1988 Matheson Equipment Technology Center Launched in Montgomeryville, PA
1989 Matheson is Fully Owned by Nippon Sanso Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
1990 Matheson Acquired Semi-Gas Systems, San Jose, CA
1992 Tri-Gas is Purchased by Nippon Sanso Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
1994 Matheson Acquired BandGap, Longmont, CO (now Advanced Technology Center)
1997 Matheson Gas Products Korea Plant Opened in Cheonan, Korea
1999 Matheson Tri-Gas Formed as Matheson Gas Products and Tri-Gas Merge
2004 Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation Formed as Nippon Sanso Corporation and Taiyo Toyo Sanso Corporation Merge
2004 Matheson Tri-Gas Purchased Six Air Separation Plants from Air Liquide
2006 Matheson Tri-Gas Purchased Linweld, Inc., Lincoln, NE
2006 Matheson Tri-Gas Global Helium Formed
2006 Matheson Gas Products Korea Opened in Asan, Korea
2007 Matheson Tri-Gas Acquires Polar Cryogenics
2008 Matheson Tri-Gas Acquires Five Star Gas & Gear, Cedar Rapids Welding Supply, Aeris, and Advanced Gas Technologies
2009 Matheson Tri-Gas Acquires Valley National Gases
2010 Begin use of MATHESON as public brand
2011 Matheson Acquires Quimby Welding Supplies, Inc.
2012 MATHESON acquires US Airweld, A&F Welding, Whitmer
2013 MATHESON acquires Evergreen Supply
2013 MATHESON acquires Continental Carbonic Products
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