What makes a specialty gas special? In some cases, it is a high purity, premium grade of a regular product such as nitrogen. It can also be due to its application in the laboratory and R&D applications, where specialty gases are often used. Or, it might be an exotic chemical gas beyond the regular scope of industrial and medical gases.
In the pharmaceutical sector we can explore examples of all three of these cases to understand how specialty gases are adding value – both to end-users and our industry.
Premium quality adds value
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