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Cryogenic cold boxes and heat exchangers

Brazed aluminum plate-fin heat exchangers and cold box assemblies for helium liquefaction plants; manufactured by Chart Industries, Linde Engineering, and Air Products Engineering.

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1 essential American goods rely on cryogenic cold boxes and heat exchangers somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

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Share of global supply, by country.

CountryShare of supply
USUnited States35%
DEGermany30%
JPJapan20%

Who makes it

Supplier companies

3 companies produce cryogenic cold boxes and heat exchangers.

Chart Industries, Inc.(GTLS)

HQ US35% share

Chart Industries (NYSE: GTLS; Ball Ground, GA; ~$4B revenue post-Howden) is the world's dominant manufacturer of cryogenic equipment for LNG, including peak-shaving plant liquefiers, brazed aluminum heat exchangers (BAHX), cold boxes, storage tanks, and LNG vaporizers. Chart's Industrial & Commercial Energy (ICE) division is the primary vendor for utility LNG peak-shaving plant equipment in North America. Chart acquired Howden (Glasgow-based industrial compressor and fan manufacturer) in 2023 for $4.4B, adding compression technology to its cryogenic heat exchanger and storage portfolio — making Chart a near-complete LNG equipment systems integrator. Chart also produces the CAIRE/MVE biomedical cryogenic cylinders and acquired La Crosse Cooler and other brands. The La Crosse, WI cryogenic division manufactures vacuum-insulated storage vessels. Chart is the single most critical equipment supplier for US utility LNG peak-shaving — if a New England utility needs to expand or replace a peak-shaving liquefier, Chart is essentially the only qualified domestic source.

Linde Engineering (Linde plc)(LIN)

HQ IE30% share

Linde Engineering (part of Linde plc; NYSE/FRA: LIN; Dublin, Ireland; HQ Pullach Germany for engineering division; ~$34B revenue) designs and delivers small-scale LNG liquefaction plants using Linde's proprietary LIMUM (Linde Mixed reFrigerant Updated Modular) and other natural gas liquefaction cycles. Linde Engineering has built multiple LNG peak-shaving plants and distributed LNG liquefaction facilities in the US and Europe. Linde is one of just three technology licensors (with Air Products and Shell SEAP) that control the majority of global LNG process technology. Linde Engineering's LNG reference list includes utility peak-shaving plants in the US Northeast and Europe, and LNG satellite and virtual pipeline systems.

Air Products(APD)

HQ US15% share

American industrial gas and hydrogen infrastructure company (NYSE: APD, HQ Allentown PA; ~$12B revenue); world's 3rd-largest industrial gas company and the leading investor in large-scale green hydrogen projects globally. Air Products produces industrial gases (oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, helium) globally and is the operator of several major helium liquefaction plants (including facilities in Wyoming and internationally). Air Products' NEOM clean hydrogen project in Saudi Arabia (joint venture with ACWA Power and NEOM company) — the world's largest planned green hydrogen production facility — will produce green hydrogen (from solar/wind electrolysis) exported as ammonia and ultimately reconverted to hydrogen in global markets. Air Products is the one major industrial gas company most committed to the 'hydrogen economy' vision — its CEO Seifi Ghasemi has publicly stated that Air Products would transform from an industrial gas company into a clean hydrogen infrastructure company. The same company that provides helium to hospital MRI machines is simultaneously building the largest green hydrogen plant on Earth in the Saudi desert.