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The High Purity Gas market is a subset of the Industrial and Specialty Gases market. High Purity Gases are used in a variety of industries, including semiconductor, medical, and pharmaceutical. These gases are used in a variety of applications, such as chemical synthesis, environmental monitoring, and analytical testing. High Purity Gases are typically produced through a combination of purification processes, such as distillation, filtration, and adsorption. These gases are typically stored in cylinders or tanks and delivered to customers in a variety of ways, including bulk delivery, cylinder exchange, and on-site generation.
Some companies in the High Purity Gas market include Air Liquide, Linde, Praxair, Air Products, and Matheson. Show Less Read more