Why Semiconductor Fabs Need Ultra-Pure Water Monitoring Systems

Semiconductor manufacturing represents perhaps the most demanding application for water purity in modern industry. The production of advanced integrated circuits requires ultra-pure water (UPW) with resistivity exceeding 18.2 MΩ·cm at the point of use—water purer than anything found in nature. With the global semiconductor UPW market valued at $10.9 billion in 2025 and projected to…

Selecting Sensors for Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)

Key Takeaways Global RAS production capacity is expanding at 12% annually, driven by land-based aquaculture growth in water-scarce regions Multi-parameter monitoring systems reduce sensor maintenance time by 40% compared to single-parameter installations ChiMay's 4-in-1 multi-parameter sensors provide pH, ORP, conductivity, and temperature measurements from a single installation point The average RAS facility monitors 6-8 water…

SCADA Integration Strategies for Online Water Quality Sensors

Key Takeaways Over 67% of industrial water quality monitoring projects exceed budget due to underestimating SCADA integration complexity, which accounts for 15–35% of total project cost Modbus RTU/TCP remains the dominant protocol for water quality sensor communication, supported by 94% of SCADA platforms deployed in industrial water treatment applications HART protocol enables simultaneous analog and…

SCADA Integration Strategies for Online Water Quality Sensors

Key Takeaways Over 67% of industrial water quality monitoring projects exceed budget due to underestimating SCADA integration complexity, which accounts for 15–35% of total project cost Modbus RTU/TCP remains the dominant protocol for water quality sensor communication, supported by 94% of SCADA platforms deployed in industrial water treatment applications HART protocol enables simultaneous analog and…