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Specialty Gases Sector Explodes: Green Hydrogen, Rare Gases, and Innovation

Discover how green hydrogen and rare gases are driving innovation. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving industry.

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Specialty Gases Sector Explodes: Green Hydrogen, Rare Gases, and Innovation

The latest issue of the magazine dives into the dynamic world of specialty and rare gases. It explores new partnerships, on-site production trends, and the delicate balance between performance, compliance, and innovation in the industry. The sector's growth is driven by increasing semiconductor demand, regulatory pressure, and sustainability commitments.

Despite majors expanding capacity worldwide, supply chains for these gases are tightening. The October issue features a Hamburg-based start-up, Eternal Power, founded in 2021. This company is planning a large green hydrogen plant, including derivatives like ammonia, with projects in Germany and other countries. The issue also provides rare gases market insights, healthcare gases, and graphene opportunities.

Notable features include spotlights on Eurotainer and PDC Machines. Additionally, a start-up working on green ammonia and carbon black is highlighted. The shift towards next-generation gas blends, replacing NF3 and SF6, and the rising purity requirements in advanced chipmaking are also discussed.

The October issue of the magazine offers a comprehensive look into the specialty and rare gases sector. It showcases innovative solutions, such as green hydrogen production, and highlights the challenges and opportunities in this evolving industry. The magazine continues to provide valuable insights into the balance between performance, compliance, and innovation.

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