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Understanding the different high-purity water quality standards and their implications on water treatment system designs play a critical role in the planning, development and operation of nanotechnology research and other semiconductor-related facilities. This seminar will provide;
1) An in depth review of the different water quality standards, sampling strategies, techniques and detection limits
2) Explore water treatment system design and operational considerations to obtain the desired water quality including a case study of the Georgia Tech UPW system
3) A review of applications and considerations for small scale point of use laboratory water purification systems
Who Should Attend:
Scientists, researchers, lab technicians, A&E firms, facility managers and engineers who specify, procure, use, operate or maintain high-purity water systems will gain valuable information. This seminar is intended to educate the audience about the latest state-of-the art analytical, large-scale and small-scale treatment technologies which will help those engaged in all aspects of high-purity water systems from planning to operating and maintaining.
Join Dr. Slava Libman from Air Liquide – BalazsTM Nanoanalysis, Glen Sundstrom and Jeffrey Holland from Evoqua Water Technologies, LLC to explore water quality standards, system designs and small-scale point of use water purification encountered in nanotechnology research facilities.
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