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How PEM Water Electrolysis is Bridging the Hydrogen Supply Gap

Silicon semiconductor fabs rely heavily on hydrogen for wafer annealing and various other processes. As such, a consistent supply of ultra-pure hydrogen is essential for successful device fabrication. Over time, the methods of supplying hydrogen to fabs have evolved drastically, transitioning from delivered gaseous hydrogen to on-site generation and liquid hydrogen delivery.

This progression continues with the adoption of ultrapure hydrogen generation through modern PEM water electrolysis. As new and expanded fabs are constructed and the implementation of EUV lithography significantly increases semiconductor hydrogen demand, on-site ultra-pure hydrogen production is now a crucial solution for silicon fabs.

  • Safe, clean, and cost-effective
  • Consistent high purity and pressure
  • Scalable

This webinar will explore the advantages and ease of using an on-site hydrogen gas generator powered by PEM technology. It will highlight the benefits of a reliable, self-sustained hydrogen supply for semiconductor manufacturing.

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