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DEECOM® Aids PET Film Manufacture

Posted on 04 October 2016

Longworth is pleased to commence a project to build the largest DEECOM® machine to date.  The system, due to be commissioned in the Gumi City in South Korea in 2016, will have the capacity to clean 4 disc filter stacks of polymer contaminant simultaneously.  The customer specialises in the manufacture of high-quality PET film used in the electronics industry.  The sale of this system continues the trend of film manufacturers moving from solvent and thermal cleaning processes to the DEECOM® system.

DEECOM® is a patented process using superheated steam to effectively remove a range of polymers from filters and related production equipment. To read more about how DEECOM® could help increase the productivity of your filters and components, visit our DEECOM® page.

DEECOM® aids PET film manufacture

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