[Case Study of Vacuum Dehydration Drying Equipment Introduction] Semiconductor Component Manufacturing Industry, Company K
The reduction rate is 96.42%! Introducing a case study that achieved simplified processing and significant cost reduction!
We would like to introduce a case study of Company K, a semiconductor parts manufacturer located in Nagano Prefecture, which has implemented a "decompression dehydration drying device." Previously, the company processed using a microflow → filter press → disk dryer, but by consolidating the previous processes into one machine, they achieved simplification of processing and significant cost reduction. After the implementation, they are exploring the recovery of valuable residues from the kettle, and if realized, the benefits of the implementation are expected to increase further. 【Case Overview】 ■ Customer Name: Company K ■ Location: Nagano Prefecture ■ Industry: Semiconductor Parts Manufacturing ■ Model Introduced: G 500 ■ Introduction Date: October 2014 ■ Waste Liquid Processed: Plating Process Waste Liquid ■ Processing Volume: 10,000L/day (24 hours/day operation) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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