Air Products to supply JHICC’s new memory fab in south China
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. -- Air Products, a world-leading industrial gases company, announced that it has been awarded the industrial gases supply for the new memory fab of Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co., Ltd. (JHICC).
The fab is located in the Fujian (Jinjiang) Integrated Circuit Industrial Park, Quanzhou City of Fujian Province, which is developing into a new integrated circuit (IC) industry base with unprecedented growth opportunities.
Air Products will build an energy-efficient nitrogen plant and leverage its existing liquid bulk supply capability to supply a broad range of ultra-high purity gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, helium and argon, to meet the needs of JHICC's fab.
"We are greatly honored to be selected to support this important project in the development of China's IC industry," said Saw Choon Seong, China president, Industrial Gases at Air Products. "As a leading industrial gases supplier to the global electronics industry for over 40 years, Air Products has a proven track record of supporting many leading global and domestic customers in worldscale and strategic projects in China and around the world. We will continue to serve China's electronics manufacturing industry, which is gaining new momentum of development under the country's 13th Five-Year Plan and 'Made in China 2025' strategy."
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