[Case Study of Introducing a Decompression Dehydration Drying Device] Semiconductor Component Manufacturing Industry, Company S
The reclaimed water employs biological treatment in the later stages! An example of reducing the COD value of reclaimed water by cutting the first distillate by 15%.
We would like to introduce a case study of Company S, a semiconductor component manufacturer located in Indonesia, which has implemented a "decompression dehydration drying device." In the company, when introducing a new product manufacturing process, they considered wastewater treatment. They tried various methods, but the COD value became a bottleneck, and they ultimately chose treatment through reduction. The recovered water underwent biological treatment in the subsequent stage. The wastewater contained low-boiling-point solvents, and by cutting the initial distillate by 15%, they were able to suppress the COD value of the recovered water. 【Case Overview】 ■ Customer Name: Company S ■ Location: Indonesia ■ Industry: Semiconductor Component Manufacturing ■ Model Introduced: G 750 Type ■ Introduction Date: November 2014 ■ Treated Wastewater: Production Process Wastewater ■ Treatment Volume: 15,000L/day (operating 24 hours/day) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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