Peric Special Gases Co., Ltd.
688146 · XSHG · Specialty Chemicals · China
Peric Special Gases Co., Ltd. is a prominent player in the chemical industry, focusing on the production and distribution of specialty gases. These gases are crucial for a variety of applications across different sectors, including healthcare, electronics, automotive, and environmental protection. The company is dedicated to the development and supply of high-purity gases, which are essential for semiconductor manufacturing and other high-tech industries. Peric Special Gases Co., Ltd. continues to leverage advanced technologies to enhance its manufacturing processes, ensuring reliability and safety in its offerings. With a commitment to innovation and quality, the company plays a vital role in supporting industrial advancements and contributing to the efficient operation of critical processes in various fields. As a significant entity within the specialty gases market, Peric Special Gases Co., Ltd.'s activities underpin several cutting-edge industrial applications, making it an integral supplier to industries reliant on precision and quality in materials.
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Basic Materials sector · China
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