
SpecGas, Inc., a Warminster, Pennsylvania based manufacturer founded in 2001 by Alfred Boehm, specializes in producing precision gas mixtures for calibration, semiconductor manufacturing, laser systems, and environmental analysis. Where many gas suppliers focus on bulk commodity gases, SpecGas has built its business around low concentration, mixtures of reactive gases that demand tightly controlled production environments and specialized handling procedures.
Calibration Gas Chemistry
SpecGas formulates calibration mixtures at parts per million and parts per billion concentrations, levels at which trace contamination or instability in a blend can produce inaccurate readings in the instruments being calibrated. Component gases used in these mixtures include ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide,formaldehyde, and phosphine, several of which are reactive and require specific cylinder treatment to remain stable over a usable shelf life. Each calibration mixture is certified for NIST traceability, a standard that allows customers in regulated industries to document that their monitoring equipment has been verified against a recognized reference.
Reactive and Non-Reactive Mixtures
The company’s specialty gas lines are split between reactive and non reactive products. Reactive gases such as hydrogen chloride, formaldehyde, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide, nitric oxide require passivated cylinders and controlled storage conditions to prevent degradation or unwanted reactions with cylinder surfaces. Non reactive gases, including argon, helium, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, are comparatively stable and used as balance gases within custom blends as well as standalone products.
Laser and Rare Gas Mixtures
For laser applications, SpecGas produces mixtures such as xenon and hydrogen chloride, and krypton and fluorine, used in excimer lasers and photolithography processes central to semiconductor fabrication, along with CO2 laser gas blends. Its rare gas portfolio includes krypton, xenon, neon, and sulfur hexafluoride, supplied for research applications and specialized industrial processes where standard atmospheric gases are unsuitable.
Purification and Cylinder Technology
To reach the purity levels its applications demand, SpecGas applies gas purification techniques capable of achieving up to 99.9999 percent purity, with deuterium used in semiconductor annealing cited as a representative high purity product. Supporting technical processes include acid washing, electropolishing, and vacuum baking of cylinders, combined with moisture control measures, all aimed at maintaining surface stability so reactive calibration gases do not degrade in storage. Cylinders themselves are supplied in disposable and reusable formats made of carbon steel, aluminum, and nickel plated steel. Cylinders filled with reactive products undergoing a passivation step prior to filling.
Applications Across Industries
These technical capabilities support customers across semiconductor manufacturing, environmental monitoring, scientific research, industrial process control, and laser technology. The common thread across these markets is a need for gas mixtures precise and stable enough to support sensitive analytical instrumentation, whether that instrument is a laboratory mass spectrometer or a field deployed air quality monitoring station.

