The value of wastewater

Date Published: 2022 | Conference materials

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A study on how back grinding and dicing waste water are good low-hanging fruit candidates for short circuit reclaim or at least raw water substitution. Both approaches keep the water body within the fab and have huge cost benefit over simple discharge of the highly valuable permeate.

Companies: Pall
Authors: Gerd Heser, Jochen Ruth
Tags: SustainabilityWater ConservationWastewater Management

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