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Ultra-pure helium is helium gas with an extremely high purity level, achieved through purification technology that reduces impurity levels to one part per billion (ppb).
Ultra-pure xenon is a high-purity inert gas that has undergone extensive purification and contains extremely low levels of impurities. Its core applications rely on its outstanding physicochemical stability.
Ultra-pure carbon dioxide is a high-purity gas obtained by subjecting ordinary carbon dioxide to a series of sophisticated purification techniques, reducing impurity levels to extremely low concentrations—on the order of parts per billion. No longer a common ingredient in beverages or fire extinguishers, it has become the “invisible guardian” of cutting-edge industries.
Ultra-pure hydrogen is hydrogen gas with an extremely high purity level, achieved through deep purification that reduces impurity levels to one part per million (ppm) or even lower.
Ultra-pure nitrogen is a high-quality gas obtained through advanced purification technologies that remove impurities—such as oxygen, moisture, hydrocarbons, and dust particles—from ordinary nitrogen to extremely low levels (often reaching a purity of 99.9999% or higher). No longer merely an industrial protective gas, it has evolved into a “pure barrier” and a “silent assistant” in modern precision manufacturing and scientific research.
Helium is the lightest and least water-soluble inert gas found in nature. It is highly favored for its exceptional safety and unique physical properties. Its most common uses are filling festive balloons and airships, as its non-flammable nature makes it far safer than hydrogen.
Krypton is a dense, inert gas that has become synonymous with “efficiency enhancement” in the lighting industry. When filled into incandescent and energy-saving fluorescent lamps, it effectively reduces filament thermal evaporation and heat loss, making the bulbs brighter, more durable, and more energy-efficient. It’s commonly found in high-performance flashlights and specialized lighting applications.
Ultra-pure argon is a highly purified gas obtained through cutting-edge purification technology that removes key impurities—such as moisture, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter—from industrial-grade argon, bringing its purity to near-ultimate levels (e.g., above 99.9999%). It has transcended its role as a mere protective gas and evolved into the “ultimate barrier” in advanced processes with stringent purity requirements.
Xenon is a heavyweight member of the noble gas family—and also its rarest and most outstanding performer. When excited by an electric field, it emits a brilliantly bright white light with a spectrum remarkably similar to that of midday sunlight. As a result, it’s widely used in automotive HID xenon headlights, high-intensity lights for large stadiums, and powerful projectors in movie theaters, delivering unparalleled lighting effects.
Hydrogen chloride-based laser mixing gas
Thin-film processes widely used in the semiconductor industry—including chlorine-based passivation, epitaxial growth, photolithography, ion etching, wafer cleaning, and display panel manufacturing—can also be applied to fields such as cemented carbides, glass surface treatment, pharmaceutical intermediates and fine chemical production, and scientific research.
The argon-xenon-neon mixed gas leverages the discharge luminescence properties of inert gases and is primarily used in specialized lighting and electrical equipment. It produces a stable arc with high brightness and pure-colored light, making it widely applicable in automotive HID xenon headlights, stadium floodlights, and large-scale projectors.