Top Industries purchasing Holmium (Ho)

Deven

Member
Top Industries purchasing Holmium (Ho)
Rank IndustryMetric Tons (Est.)Percent UsagePrimary Applications
1Medical Technology16.530.0%Ho:YAG lasers for urology (kidney stones) and dentistry.
2Scientific R&D11.020.0%Flux concentrators for high-field superconducting magnets.
3Electronics & Magnets8.816.0%Pole pieces for high-performance magnetic hardware.
4Nuclear Energy5.510.0%Burnable neutron poisons and reactor control rods.
5Glass & Optics3.36.0%Dichroic glass (yellow/orange) and specialized UV filters.
6Quantum Computing2.85.0%Single-atom magnetic storage and qubit stabilization.
7Defense & Aerospace2.24.0%Rangefinders, target designators, and night vision optics.
8Industrial Lasers1.12.0%High-precision micromachining and specialized cutting.
9Specialty Metallurgy1.12.0%Reducing hardness/improving workability in alloy steels.
10Data Storage0.81.5%Research into next-gen high-density magnetic recording.
11Ceramics & Pigments0.61.0%High-temperature yellow glazes for technical ceramics.
12Telecommunications0.30.5%Specialized fiber-optic doping for infrared signal repeaters.
13Crystallography0.30.5%Growth of Ho-doped garnets for physics experiments.
14Renewable Energy0.30.5%Experimental additives for high-temp turbine magnets.
15Automotive (Sensors)0.20.3%Specialized magnetic sensors for engine monitoring.
16Marine Instrumentation0.10.2%Underwater optical communications and sonar filters.
17Space Exploration0.10.2%Deep-space laser comms and radiation-hardened sensors.
18Jewelry (Synthetic)0.10.1%Colorant for high-end synthetic cubic zirconia.
19Life Sciences0.10.1%Fluorescent biological markers for cell imaging.
20Lighting Technology0.10.1%Specialized phosphors for high-intensity halide lamps.

Major Individual Company Purchasers
  • Boston Scientific: A primary global purchaser of Holmium for its Lithotripsy laser systems (used to break up kidney stones).
  • Lumenis (subsidiary of BPEA): One of the largest medical laser companies in the world; they consume significant amounts of Ho:YAG crystals for surgical applications.
  • Coherent Corp (formerly II-VI): A major manufacturer of engineered materials and laser crystals that procures Holmium oxide to grow specialized industrial and medical garnets.
  • IPG Photonics: A leader in high-power fiber lasers; they use Holmium-doped fibers for specialized applications in the 2-micron wavelength range.
  • Oxford Instruments: A key purchaser for the scientific sector; they utilize Holmium in the construction of ultra-high-field superconducting magnets for NMR and MRI research.
  • Framatome: A French nuclear giant that purchases Holmium-based compounds for use as neutron absorbers in specific European reactor fuel designs.
  • IBM Research: A leading entity in the Quantum Computing sector (Rank 6), utilizing Holmium atoms in research for stable magnetic qubits and atomic-scale data storage.
  • Schott AG: A major German glass manufacturer that uses Holmium for specialized optical filters and high-refractive-index lenses.

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.
 
Back
Top