Air Liquide inks ultra-pure carrier gases contract in China
To invest in a large on-site generator producing ultra-high purity nitrogen
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Paris, France

To meet SMIC’s needs, Air Liquide will invest in a large on-site generator producing ultra-high purity nitrogen - which is an essential molecule that is used in the production processes, along with electronics specialty gases and precursors, to ensure that the stringent cleanliness requirement is met and that manufacturing equipment is safely operated. Air Liquide will also invest in the necessary bulk gases supply infrastructure. Air Liquide’s overall investment will amount to Euro 18 million.
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Tzu-Yin Chiu, CEO, SMIC Group, said, “We are delighted to enter into this new long-term collaboration with Air Liquide in Beijing. Air Liquide has shown an excellent understanding of our needs and offered us competitive solutions. Thanks to its worldwide experience, technology, and excellence in operational management, we will benefit from a safe, reliable and energy efficient supply of industrial gases.”
Michael J Graff, Air Liquide Group Senior Vice-President for the Americas and Executive Committee member overseeing Electronics, commented, “Building on the successful and long-term partnership with SMIC, we are very pleased to expand this relationship to supply SMIC in the strategic Beijing area. This new contract attests to our ability to supply electronics customers with products and services that meet the highest standards, and reaffirms the value and competitiveness of our offer and our position in the fast-growing mobility and smart devices revolution.”
The global popularity of smartphones and other mobile devices is driving the need for advanced semiconductor components such as mobile application processors and wireless communication chips. China possesses more than 50% of the global assembly capacity for televisions and mobile devices and is the world’s largest electronics and smartphone market.
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First Published: Dec 06 2013 | 3:33 PM IST

