We often read headlines about microchip shortages, but don’t hear as much about the shortage of critical raw minerals. Today, on Global Recycling Day 2022, we shed some light on how Environmental Solutions Asia recycles waste material from chip makers (also known as...
We often read headlines about microchip shortages, but don’t hear as much about the shortage of critical raw minerals. Today, on Global Recycling Day 2022, we shed some light on how Environmental Solutions Asia recycles waste material from chip makers (also known as semiconductor fabrication plants). To this end, we create a circular loop for Fluorspar which is a critical raw mineral for the steel-making industry.
From Waste Sludge…
Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) sludge is a common waste generated when manufacturing electronics, ranging from microchips to LED screens and even solar panels. In the case of microchip fabrication, the use of Hydrofluoric Acid in the etching process produces this waste sludge. During the process, the acid dissolves parts of the chip to carve out intricate patterns. At the end of it, fluoride-containing wastewater is produced. This is then precipitated with Calcium Hydroxide and Calcium Chloride — generating Calcium Fluoride sludge.
Benefits of Recycling Calcium Fluoride Sludge
If you are looking to sustainably manage Calcium Fluoride sludges or other industrial waste, get in touch. Alternatively, if you are sourcing for sustainable Fluorspar, email us at CaF2@env-solutions.com.