Revolution or evolution? Eight trends in packaged gases
There is always change and development in packaged gases, even if most of the familiar and enduring cylinders themselves are designed to be refilled hundreds of times over many decades.
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There is always change and development in packaged gases, even if most of the familiar and enduring cylinders themselves are designed to be refilled hundreds of times over many decades.
For independent industrial-gas distributors, the question of ownership, leadership, legacy and employees often gets to the heart of things. Christian Annesley spoke to Brad Dunn of CK Supply about the St Louis company’s creation of an...
For Illinois-based ILMO Products Company and its fifth-generation family members coming into leadership roles, a challenge arose when the company had to decide how to best develop its specialty gas laboratory that was quickly running...
A new world-class facility in Al Jubail, and an ambition that knows no bounds. Rob Cockerill talks to Rawabi Integrated Gas (RIG) about a company and country firmly in the ascendency on the industrial gas stage.
A-Gas South Africa has successfully recovered six tonnes of the phased-out R22 refrigerant from two decommissioned systems on the island of Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean.
US semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology has announced plans to build a new assembly and test facility in Gujarat, India.
The Minnesota Semiconductor Manufacturing Consortium has been launched to teach new skills to those looking to explore careers in semiconductor manufacturing.
The CHIPS for America team at the US Department of Commerce have selected five leaders to serve on the selection committee that will choose board members to form a non-profit entity that the department anticipates...
Intel will invest up to $4.6bn in a new semiconductor assembly and test facility in Poland to meet critical demand for assembly and test capacity that is expected by 2027.
Additive manufacturing specialist Oerlikon AM has signed a potential €900,000 contract to supply ArianeGroup with 3D-printed heat exchanger sets for Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket launcher.