Thursday, September 1, 2022

Supply Tightening Expected for Specialty Electronic Gases

Demand to outpace supply for NF3 and WF6 unless alternatives come into play

San Diego, CA, August 31, 2022: TECHCET—the electronic materials advisory firm providing business and technology information— reports that the supply of Specialty Gases, nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) and tungsten hexafluoride (WF6) for electronics could tighten amongst high projected demand by 2025-2026. This forecasted steep trajectory will challenge supply-chains to keep pace. However, alternatives being developed could interrupt this trend. Both NF3 and WF6 are part of a larger US$5 billion specialty gas segment forecasted to grow 30% over the next 5 years, to total US$6.5 billion by 2026. As shown below, NF3 is expected to grow even more steeply, 72% over the forecast period (as highlighted in TECHCET’s 2022 Critical Materials Report™ on Electronic Gases).


Alternatives for these gases are currently in development which could cause a shift in growth trends. The increasing demand for NF3 in electronic manufacturing, including flat-panel displays, has triggered concern among atmospheric scientists over emissions of nitrogen trifluoride, a potent greenhouse gas. Particularly, NF3 gas has a high Global Warming Potential (GWP) compared to other gases. Consequently, the electronics industry is looking at and considering processes for on-site fluorine generation that can use F2, in place of NF3, for chamber cleaning.

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