Linde expands supply agreement with Celanese
Linde has today (7th Feb) expanded its withstanding agreement with Celanese Corporation and will now begin supplying the chemical and special materials company with carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen.
Linde has today (7th Feb) expanded its withstanding agreement with Celanese Corporation and will now begin supplying the chemical and special materials company with carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen.
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