High quality process piping is the foundation of any laboratory. When a client from the semiconductor industry wanted to build a research and development laboratory, they called on High Purity Systems (HPS) to make sure the job was done properly.
During HPS’ initial overview of the job, we noted that laboratory development would require connecting and installing process piping lines for installation of a Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) tool using highly specialized equipment. For HPS, this project was well within our comfort zone.
Before delving into the project details, we want to thank — yes, thank — one of our competitors for helping our customer recognize that HPS provides unmatched services expertise. Our competitor subcontracted its installation work, which led the customer to question the competitor’s experience in performing high purity gas line installations and the company’s commitment to getting the job done right. At HPS, we are proud to say we perform our own installations — without subcontractors — and deliver unrivaled quality.
Ready to work, we consulted with the customer to determine the exact specifications required to develop their laboratory. The customer did not yet have a specific plan for how to go about connecting and routing the piping, so HPS was happy to create a detailed layout for the installation.
This was not the only barrier HPS faced in this piping system project. The customer didn’t specify the construction materials, a crucial detail that could have completely slowed down project completion. To expedite the process, our team helped the customer select materials that would meet all of the project objectives. Ultimately, HPS recommended stainless steel tubing, PFA, and PVC to help lower material costs. The customer agreed to the proposed plan and the project began.