Excimer laser sales grow as worldwide supply of neon stabilises
The number of excimer laser units sold for use with semiconductor lithography started to show steady growth last year due to the recovery in neon (Ne) supply.
The number of excimer laser units sold for use with semiconductor lithography started to show steady growth last year due to the recovery in neon (Ne) supply.
Japanese industrial gas business Iwatani Corporation has opened a new business division dedicated to hydrogen (H2) as part of an organisation restructure.
A joint, government-supported study of the world’s largest hydrogen (H2) energy system by Iwatani Corporation, Toshiba Corporation and Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. has commenced.
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC) has released its fiscal 2016 financial results after all companies and associated subsidiaries under the TNSC umbrella changed their fiscal year end from 31st December to 31st March, resulting in...
Japan CCS (JCCS), a carbon capture and storage (CCS) investigation company headquartered in Tokyo, has been finalising the commercialisation of its technology for the separation, capture, transportation and underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2), as...
Iwatani Corporation has held an inauguration ceremony to mark the official completion of its newly integrated cylinder filling station – the Iwatani Amagasaki Gas Centre.
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC) has developed a turbo-Brayton refrigerator, termed the NeoKelvin®-Turbo 10kW, which can cool high-temperature superconducting power applications at -200ºC by using neon (Ne) gas as the working fluid.
Toshiba Corporation, a multinational Japanese conglomerate, has unveiled Japan’s largest alkaline water electrolysis hydrogen (H2) production system.
The number of nitrogen (N2) filled containers sailing across the Pacific Ocean has increased recently, with the sustainability of fresh fruit and vegetables during shipping processes becoming a hot topic in Japan.
Clinical research for ‘hydrogen inhalation therapy’ in more than 10 hospitals across Japan has proved it can help patients who have suffered from cardiac arrests.