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Congratulations to Orthodyne S.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of SDL, on its 100th anniversary!

2023-12-19
Orthodyne S.A. is located in Aalst, Belgium. It mainly produces and operates industrial and laboratory chromatographic analysis systems, continuous analyzers, and various industrial gas detectors, and provides customers with a full set of process analysis solutions and after-sales services. The products can be widely used in application fields such as the semiconductor industry, gas separation, food and beverage, medicine and pharmaceuticals, aerospace, electronics, and metallurgy. The main customers of Orthodyne S.A. are industrial gas producers and distributors, such as multinational companies Linde, Air Liquide, Air Products, etc., and a small number of customers come from fields such as metallurgy, aerospace, electronics, and scientific research laboratories. These customers are mainly distributed in Europe and Asia, a small number in Africa, and its business in the United States has also developed in recent years. Orthodyne S.A. has a sales network composed of dozens of distributors distributed globally. Orthodyne S.A. has wholly-owned subsidiaries in Shanghai, China (in 2008) and Texas, the United States (in 2021).


In the field of semiconductor electronic gases, Orthodyne S.A.'s online chromatograph series products can be applied to monitor ppb-level impurity gases in electronic-grade gases such as nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), argon (Ar), helium (He), and hydrogen (H2). Moreover, Orthodyne S.A. has a complete process analysis solution capability for the semiconductor industry and has accumulated rich project experience. Its end-users include internationally renowned semiconductor manufacturers such as TSMC, Samsung, Intel, and Infineon, as well as domestic leading semiconductor manufacturers such as SMIC, Yangtze Memory, and Hefei Changxin.


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