Top Industries purchasing Europium (Eu)

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Top Industries purchasing Europium (Eu)
RankIndustryMetric Tons (Est.)Percent UsagePrimary Applications
1Consumer Electronics192.535.0%Red/Blue phosphors for LED/OLED smartphone and TV screens.
2Lighting Technology137.525.0%Fluorescent and LED phosphors for "warm" white light.
3Anti-Counterfeiting66.012.0%Fluorescent inks for banknotes, passports, and luxury goods.
4Nuclear Energy44.08.0%Neutron-absorbing control rods in nuclear reactors.
5Medical Imaging27.55.0%X-ray intensifying screens and biological fluorescent labels.
6Glass & Optics16.53.0%Specialized laser glass and UV-filtering optical lenses.
7Defense & Aerospace13.82.5%Scintillation crystals for radiation detection and night vision.
8Scientific R&D11.02.0%Quantum memory research and high-energy physics.
9Automotive (Interior)8.31.5%Ambient LED lighting and dashboard display phosphors.
10Quantum Computing8.31.5%Doped crystals used as hardware for quantum information.
11Ceramics & Pigments5.51.0%Luminescent glazes and high-performance ceramic markers.
12Telecommunications5.51.0%Optical fiber doping for specialized signal amplification.
13Metallurgy & Alloys2.80.5%Grain refiner in specialty magnesium and aluminum alloys.
14Solar Energy2.80.5%Down-shifting phosphors to improve solar cell UV capture.
15Chemical Catalysts2.20.4%Specialized organic synthesis and moisture-sensing tags.
16Textiles (Specialty)1.70.3%Smart fabrics with light-emitting or security properties.
17Environmental Testing1.70.3%Fluorescent tracers for tracking water/pollutant flow.
18Petroleum Refining1.10.2%Trace markers for fluid catalytic cracking analysis.
19Crystallography1.10.2%Europium-doped calcium fluoride for spectrometer windows.
20Space Exploration0.50.1%Radiation-hardened sensors for deep-space probes.

Major Individual Company Purchasers
  • Samsung Electronics: One of the world's largest consumers of Europium phosphors for its industry-leading OLED smartphone and television panels.
  • LG Display: A massive purchaser of red and blue europium-doped phosphors for its large-scale TV and automotive display manufacturing.
  • Nichia Corporation (Japan): The world’s largest LED manufacturer; Nichia is a primary purchaser of high-purity Europium oxide to create the phosphors that define modern white LED lighting.
  • Apple Inc.: Procures Europium indirectly through its display partners (Samsung/LG/BOE) for the Retina displays across the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook lines.
  • Crane Currency: A major purchaser for the Anti-Counterfeiting sector; Crane uses Europium-based inks in the manufacturing of banknotes for central banks globally (including the U.S. Treasury).
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific: A key purchaser for the Medical and Life Sciences division, using Europium in high-sensitivity diagnostic assays and fluorescent labeling kits.
  • BASF SE: Purchases Europium for specialized chemical catalysts and industrial-grade luminescent pigments.
  • General Electric (GE HealthCare/Power): GE uses Europium in both medical scintillation equipment and neutron-control components for its nuclear power division.
  • Framatome: A leader in nuclear fuel and reactor design, purchasing Europium-based compounds for use as neutron poisons in reactor control assemblies.

Caution: This content was sourced and arranged by AI and thus may be subject to errors, biases, omissions, or antiquation.
This information can provide a general sense of industry dynamics, but may be unreliable in its specifics, or as an isolated basis for investment decisions.
 
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