Micam cgpp2 10 Summary
Micam cgpp2 10 Summary
Micam cgpp2 10 Summary
CGPP2004/10
Closed loop regeneration
and recycling of copper
etchant used in printed
circuit board manufacture
MICAM Ltd.,
Sean Moylan Park, Mallow, Co. Cork
Micam Ltd is a leading European manufacturer
of specialist reinforced plastic laminates, preimpregnated materials, machined components
and printed circuit boards. Micam is based in
Mallow, Co. Cork.
Project Description
Achievements
Figure 1 Schematic of the closed loop copper etchant
regeneration system
Lessons
This project involved a large financial
investment in plant and equipment with
significant management resource investment
on the technical side during the commissioning
process along with subsequent employee
development and training on the system
operation and maintenance.
The environmental improvements achieved
have exceeded initial expectations but the
resultant process cost savings were less than
expected and the company experienced a 25%
loss in production rate as a result of the new
etchant regeneration system.
Based on Micams 2004 PCB production the
company expected the project investment to
pay for itself within 3 years. In 2005 due to the
collapse of the European PCB market from
More Information
For more information on this project please
contact:
Ciaran Culligan,
Micam Ltd, Sean Moylan Park,
Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland.
email. [email protected]
tel.
00 353 (0) 22 21345
fax.
00 353 (0) 22 21891
Before
(July-Sept
2004)
After
(Jan-Dec
2005)
M2 of PCB production
9815
10809
2.24
0.008
99.6 % reduction in
hazardous waste etchant
produced.
Ammonia to sewer
g / m2 pcb prod.
1.16
0.21
82 % reduction in
Ammonia discharge to
Sewer.
Ammonia to Air
g / m2 pcb prod.
96
65.7
31.5 % reduction in
ammonia emission to air.
Copper to sewer
g / m2 pcb prod.
0.18
0.134
25.5 % reduction in
Copper discharge to
Sewer.
5.18
3.62
Rate of Production in
panels / hr
400
300
Programme Outcomes
Programme Managers...
The Clean Technology Centre (CTC) at Cork
Institute of Technology was appointed to
manage the programme. Established in 1991,
the CTC is now nationally and internationally
regarded as a centre of excellence in cleaner
production, environmental management and
eco-innovation across a range of industrial
sectors.