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Raytheon-Kongsberg System is Proving Itself – In Demos and In Combat

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The Chemical Connection: Reducing Etch System Water Usage, Part 1

04/05/2024 | Don Ball -- Column: The Chemical Connection
Water conservation has become an important component of the overall system design for most manufacturing operations today. Changing climate conditions and increasing populations are beginning to strain the freshwater supplies in many areas of the country. As a result, as equipment suppliers, we see an increasing number of requests for options that reduce water usage in proposed wet processing systems. Etching systems tend to use more water because of the need for close temperature control to maintain steady etch rates and the rinsing requirements for complete removal of corrosive etchants from the surface of the product before the next process step. This column contains some simple suggestions for reducing water usage in etch systems that won’t strain the budget too much.
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