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Process Gas Consumers Group | PGC Welcome (101 words)
PGC is a national trade association of industrial gas consumers who require natural gas in many of their key operations.
PGC works to promote coordinated, rational and consistent federal and state policies relating to natural gas and its transportation.
PGC member companies represent a broad cross-section of U.S. industry, both geographically and in terms of products produced, including metals (steel and aluminum), cars, textiles, chemicals, glass and other manufactured products.
About PGC - Humidity Control and Temperature Control (334 words)
Parameter Generation and Control (PGC) was founded in 1977 to provide equipment for research, testing, or quality/process applications requiring environmental simulation and control within extremely narrow tolerances.
PGC is committed to continuing development of quality environmental simulation and control products.
The equipment manufactured by PGC provides environmental simulation and control within very narrow tolerances, especially with regard to relative humidity (RH).
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