Contact your Account Manager or info@betalabservices.com to receive a Hydrocarbon Gas questionnaire. A questionnaire must be completed, submitted, and approved by our laboratory team prior to submitting your sample.
Fill out the correct submission form – Use “Fuel Gas / Hydrocarbon Gas” form.
Please fill the bag ⅔ full.
Samples need to be shipped directly to the lab in Miami by a Dangerous Goods Shipper since SGS Beta’s international forwarding facilities are not equipped to accept or ship fuel gases and hydrocarbon gases. It is recommended that an archival sample is collected and stored prior to submission of your hydrocarbon/fuel gas sample.
Please send to:
Beta Analytic
4985 SW 74th Court
Miami, Florida 33155
USA
When sending directly to Miami, please use this label for customs declaration:
For scientific study – to be destroyed entirely during the analysis – no commercial value.
Customs and carriage value: 1 USD
Harmonized Tariff Number (HS code) | |
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2711.21.00 | Natural gas |
2711.29.00 | Petroleum Gases and Other Gaseous Hydrocarbons, Gaseous, Others |
2711.29.0025 | Butanes, Gaseous, Others |
2711.14.00 | Ethylene, propylene, butylene, and butadiene |
2711.29.0060 | OTHR PETRLM GASES-GASEOUS |
All shipping must be arranged with a Dangerous Goods Shipper.
SGS Beta is not responsible for the clearance or transportation costs of international shipments. Shipments arranged through a freight forwarder must be sent under DDP terms. The shipper is responsible for handling the administrative requirements to release the shipment.
We will email you to confirm the safe arrival of your samples in Miami and to quote a delivery date for the results. Our quoted turnaround time starts following the day we receive your samples in Miami, excluding weekends. Samples received after the 3 PM EST cut-off time are logged on the next business day.
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Page last updated: November 2024