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Johnson Matthey Gas Purification Technology (GPT) group of West Chester, PA, USA, which designs and manufactures bulk and point-of-use gas purifiers, has supplied a PSH-40 hydrogen purifier (capable of flowing 40Nm3/hr) to Epileds Technologies Inc of Tainan Science-Based Industrial Park, Taiwan for the manufacture high-brightness blue LED chips.
This is the second bulk hydrogen purifier that Epileds has bought from Johnson Matthey (following a GPT-20 hydrogen purifier, capable of flowing 15Nm3/hr, in late 2006).
Epileds is a joint venture formed in May 2006 between dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip maker ProMOS Technologies and process equipment maker Hermes-Epitek, both of Taiwan, to manufacture blue LED chips.
Johnson Matthey says that its purifiers can provide 99.9999999%-pure hydrogen.
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Visit: www.epileds.com.tw
Visit: www.pureguard.net