How Do Treatment Options Compare in Removing Heavy Metals from Semiconductor Wastewater Streams

Date Published: 2016 | Technical journal archive

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Appropriate control of heavy metal ions in the fab effluent is vital for the fabs environmental accountability and to allow the payment of solid economic returns. This article considers the treatment queries at a fab which constructs advanced semiconductors in the north-western United States and explores several ways to manage heavy metals wastewater.

Companies: Nalco Water
Authors: Kody L. Phillis, Brian V. Jenkins
Tags: Ion Exchange (IX)ElectrowinningCopperHeavy MetalsFouling

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