The Linde Group is investing in its own production, increasing and diversifying its portfolio of third-party sources to meet the growing demand for rare gases in electronics.
Leveraging its cryogenic engineering expertise and industrial gas footprint, Linde has over 35 captive air separation units (ASUs) with rare gas production.
Matt Adams, Head of Sales and Marketing, Electronic Gases & Speciality Products, said, “A year ago we announced that we were increasing neon capacity by 40 million litres at a newly installed neon production facility in La Porte, Texas.”
Adams continued, “We are currently adding rare gas processing capacity at our Medford, Oregon plant as part of our business continuity planning.”
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