Gulbrandsen to Increase Stannous Octoate Prices
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Gulbrandsen Chemicals Inc. announced that it will increase the price of all polyurethane catalysts effective September 1, 2006 or as contracts permit. The price for T-Cat 110 and stannous octoate dilutions will rise by 15% and the price of A-Cat amine catalysts increases 7%.
Gulbrandsen said that this price increase is necessary to help offset the continuing pressure from raw material costs, energy, and transportation that have had a significant impact on the manufacture and delivery of these products.
T-Cat stannous octoate and A-Cat amines are used primarily as catalysts in a wide range of flexible polyurethane foams for residential and automotive seating and for bedding.
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