The ongoing helium shortage has prompted the exploration of helium recycling and conservation methods to address this global issue. Helium's critical role in various sectors necessitates innovative approaches for its preservation, especially given the recent cost dynamics. These methods include helium recovery systems, cryogenic distillation, membrane separation, liquefaction refinement, and pressure swing adsorption. However, challenges such as regulatory hurdles, high initial costs, staff training, and infrastructure compatibility must be addressed. Implementing effective helium recycling not only reduces operational expenses for industries but also promotes sustainable practices and policy changes to safeguard the helium supply chain.
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