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30 May 1997 Application of fiber optic sensors to wastewater management using microelectronics fabrication processes
Dumitru Gh. Ulieru
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Abstract
The concept of waste water treatment from microelectronics fab processes is referring to waste water discharged from ultrapure water plant which can't be treated on recovery waste water section. These wastes concentrated contain organic and inorganic acids, alkalis, metals, cyanide, chromium and fluoride effluent from fab processes. They will be canalized on qualities for treatment sections which permit the discharge of treated waste water as neutral with solids removal as compacted sludge. For management of the waste water treatment plant we are using the fiber optic sensors as follows: level and flow control, signalization automatic pumps control and protection, solid control, leak detection a.s.o. The neutral quality of treated water has 'null' impact against the environmental system recommended for all semiconductors and microelectronics fab processes.
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Dumitru Gh. Ulieru "Application of fiber optic sensors to wastewater management using microelectronics fabrication processes", Proc. SPIE 3105, Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Fiber Sensors IX, (30 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276157
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KEYWORDS
Water

Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Magnesium

Microelectronics

Solids

Cyanide

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