Re-Purposing of Used or Surplus Water Treatment Equipment and Membranes​

Date Published 2017 | Conference materials

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This presentation was given at the Ultrapure Micro 2017 annual conference. It was presented in the Water Management and Wastewater Treatment track, as part of the Enduser Perspective in Water Management session.

Organizations: Samsung Austin Semiconductor , Cypress Semiconductor, Watersurplus
Authors: Dileep Agnihotri,
Tags: Cost ManagementCase StudyMembranesEnd-userEnvironmental Impact and Compliance

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