ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Preservation Sciences, Inc.
(Pink Sheets:PSVI - News), announced that it will begin its national rollout
of their proprietary environmentally-safe rust inhibitor, Flash OFF, this
week at PACE 2006 Paint and Coating Expo in Tampa, Florida. After several
successful commercial tests and the addition of a new Sales Manager, Preservation
Sciences will introduce its revolutionary new product to the coatings,
military and marine industries as an exhibitor at this nationally recognized
trade show.
"The annual cost of corrosion is a $276 billion
problem that affects many industries in this country. These industries
have also been looking for safer ways to stop rust versus the toxic chemicals
that are currently in use. The company now has independent test results
which show that our product is effective in battling flash rust corrosion
as well as being VOC free and safe for the environment," Mr. Gary
Harrison, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer stated. "Having Flash
OFF ready to be introduced at the PACE 2006 Expo allows us to market this
product to thousands of end-users in the marine and transportation industry
as well as the military," Mr. Harrison further stated.
PACE 2006, the Paint and Coating Expo is a leading national
trade show geared toward education, information and the introduction of
new products for everyone who works in the painting and coatings industry.
With over 200 registered exhibitors and many more professional attendees,
PACE 2006 looks to continue as the industry highlight of the year. This
year will feature an exhibit hall that will combine face to face meetings
with manufacturers and suppliers as well as scheduled demonstrations.
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what others in this industry do.
About Preservation Sciences, Inc.
Preservation Sciences, Inc. is a company that researches,
manufactures and markets preservative products for the food, beverage
and industrial markets.
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that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as the term
is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All
forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which
could cause actual results to differ from the forward-looking statements
contained in this release and which may affect the Company's prospects
in general.
Source: Preservation Sciences,
Inc.
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