runsongas
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Luxfer does make cylinders in China. Just not sure if only industrial gas cylinders or if that includes their scuba tanks.
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Interesting, so perhaps Luxfer tanks are the ones Worthington saw as a problem.Luxfer does make cylinders in China. Just not sure if only industrial gas cylinders or if that includes their scuba tanks.
Because another entity with more money than brains could buy it and enter the market. The purpose was to eliminate competitors, not make them.Wow that seems bizarre! Why destroy the equipment rather than sell it and recoup some of the investment?
Wow that seems bizarre! Why destroy the equipment rather than sell it and recoup some of the investment?
Bought by another manufacturer and Worthington's equipment was scrappedI guess I don't understand why Worthington cares about the scuba calendar market. Didn't they deliberately exit the market? Or did a third party purchase and subsequently destroy the equipment?
So, who was this 'other manufacturer' with the scorched earth policy ? By the way, nobody has filled the hot-dipped galvanized tank niche in the tank/cylinder ecosystem, so was that market too microscopic for anyone to fool with ?Bought by another manufacturer and Worthington's equipment was scrapped