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Reusing high purity gases and process water in cleanrooms

Senior Expert, Richard Striekwold is speaking at the Cleanroom Design and Engineering Forum in Berlin, about recent advances that support efficient use of precious high purity utilities.

Re-use, recycle and recover

High purity gases and ultrapure water are critical to the creation of controlled environments and the successful operation of cleanrooms. Pressure on natural resources and factors such as international conflicts and supply chain uncertainty, have increased the drive to adopt a more sustainable approach to their use.

The reuse, recycling and recovery of these materials also offers significant economic advantages including reduced OPEX and improvements in operational reliability.

Richard Striekwold, Senior Expert at Deerns, said: “Whether it is reclaiming resources for re-use, recycling them for new purposes or their recovery for use in a new commodity, finding ways to reduce the demand for new materials is essential.

“Cleanroom operators wishing to cut costs and deliver against environmental ambitions can take advantage of new processes and technologies that offer rapid return on investment and support an overall reduction in raw material usage.”

Richard will be discussing some of these recent developments focusing on improving the re-use and recovery of gases such as Hydrogen, Helium, Neon and Xenon as well as ultrapure water.

Cleanroom Design & Engineering, Berlin: You’re invited

The 7th Annual Cleanroom Design and Engineering Forum will take place in Berlin 16-17 January 2025. Hosted by TBM Group.

Senior Expert, Richard Striekwold, will present Re-use end recovery of high purity gases and process water at 15:00, 17 January 2025.

Get in touch with Richard if you would like further information or to arrange a chat at the event.

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