Hansung Clean Tech, a company specializing in industrial water treatment infrastructure, announced on June 30 that it has secured new orders from Samsung Display and Dongwoo Fine-Chem.
The order from Samsung Display is a project focused on engineering and procurement, supplying a water treatment system that reuses glass wastewater generated during the display manufacturing process at the Bac Ninh plant in Vietnam. The order, received from Samsung Engineering & Automation, is valued at approximately 1.8 billion KRW.
The other new order involves the construction of a UPW (ultrapure water) system for supplying DIW (deionized water) and laboratory-grade water for Dongwoo Fine-Chem's high-purity chemical production process for semiconductors at its Iksan facility. The total value of this project is 2.18 billion KRW.
A Hansung Clean Tech representative stated, "Based on our capabilities in ultrapure water systems and industrial water process reuse, we are proactively responding to the resource circulation sector, not only in our core semiconductor field but also in alignment with companies' ESG policies. We are accelerating our business expansion into the power plant sector and advanced processing industries, focusing all our efforts on securing differentiated competitiveness and improving profitability in the industrial water treatment sector."
The representative also added, "These new orders demonstrate that Hansung Clean Tech is accelerating its efforts to secure a diversified customer base, centered on our core business values of 'water advancement' and 'sustainable resource circulation' in the high-tech industrial sector."
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