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Air Liquide opens molybdenum plant in South Korea

24 Jul '25
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Air Liquide opens molybdenum plant in South Korea
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Insights

  • Air Liquide has opened the world's largest molybdenum plant in Hwaseong, South Korea, to supply advanced Subleem materials for semiconductor manufacturing.
  • This breakthrough supports the industry's shift from tungsten to molybdenum for next-gen AI chips.
  • Plants in Japan and the US strengthen Air Liquide's global leadership in advanced materials.
Air Liquide has successfully started up a new plant in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. This Molybdenum manufacturing plant, the largest in the world, will supply leading semiconductor customers with its breakthrough advanced materials offer Subleem. The offer includes a portfolio of ultra-high purity molybdenum molecules and first-of-its-kind proprietary distribution systems. With this strategic invesent, Air Liquide confirms its technological leadership by being the first to supply molybdenum solutions to its customers in large volumes.

Subleem offer has been developed and qualified in close collaboration with semiconductor chips manufacturers. This offering includes a comprehensive portfolio of ultra-high purity solid molecules and first-of-its-kind proprietary distribution systems, supporting the semiconductor industry's major upcoming shift towards molybdenum. Emerging as a promising replacement for the traditional chip manufacturing material tungsten, the molybdenum “revolution” enables the next generations of advanced memory and logic chips driven by AI applications.

This new offer strengthens Air Liquide's leadership position in advanced materials for the semiconductor industry. It demonstrates the Group’s innovation capability as well as its ability to rapidly master high volume manufacturing and distribution, providing unique solutions for molecules and dedicated proprietary distribution equipment with the fastest time-to-market to strengthen customer leadership.

In addition to this new high-volume manufacturing plant in South Korea, currently supplying Subleem to two early adopters of molybdenum, Air Liquide already has a production unit in operation since 2023 in Japan and will open another manufacturing plant in the United States by the end of 2025 to support the upcoming wave of demand.

Armelle Levieux, member of Air Liquide’s Executive Committee, notably supervising Electronics activities, stated: “At Air Liquide, we are committed to accompany our customers in semiconductor manufacturing to tackle the challenges of this fast-growing industry. Our strategic presence in key semiconductor hubs, combined with our unique innovation know-how, allows us to rapidly develop and bring to the market breakthrough technological solutions crucial for next-generation chips. This approach enables Air Liquide to maintain its leadership position in advanced materials for the semiconductor industry.”

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ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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