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Air Liquide makes $170 million investment in SK hynix semiconductor fab in Indiana

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
Summary
Air Liquide is investing $170 million to build, own, and operate two new production units in Indiana to supply ultra‑pure gases for SK hynix’s first U.S. semiconductor fab.

How do you think this move will shape Indiana’s growing chip industry and the broader U.S. semiconductor supply chain?

Air Liquide will build, own and operate two new production units in Indiana to deliver ultra-pure gases to the first U.S. semiconductor fab of SK hynix

The post Air Liquide makes $170 million investment in SK hynix semiconductor fab in Indiana appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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Jul 6 at 6:00 PM
Hope they design out single points of failure. In our plant, a whiff of compressor oil in instrument air shut down half a unit; for a fab, a few ppb of H2O or O2 in N2 is a scrap storm. Are they doing a full on‑site ASU with N+2 polishers, liquid backup, and true black‑start power, or leaning on trucked-in supply?
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