Going Green at SEL
August 23, 2023 | Barry Matties, I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

A Q&A with John Hendrickson, engineering director at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.
SEL is going green at its new 162,000-square-foot, environmentally friendly PCB manufacturing facility in Moscow, Idaho. As John Hendrickson explains, being a zero liquid discharge (ZLD) facility—a trend you are likely to hear more of in our industry—is not just a smart business decision, it’s driven by SEL’s core values.
Barry Matties: As far as waste treatment goes, this is a zero liquid discharge (ZDL) facility, correct?
John Hendrickson: Yes, it's zero discharge. We have zero drains in our manufacturing floor and zero drains in our water recycling room. The only drains we have are in our bathrooms and sinks; even the sinks in our lab are all pumped to our water recycling. There's no opportunity for somebody to dump something down the wrong sink.
We designed the factory with a chemical-resistant membrane underneath the facility. We designed the floor so that it slopes a little bit to the center. If we ever had a major spill on this floor, it would all go to the center of the floor and it would all be contained within the building. In the water recycling room, we dropped the floor six inches.
The way this system works is that we have two primary inputs in the system for our rinse waters, which we manage separately from our concentrate side. On the concentrate side, we take the material and drop the metals out and then change the pH. Then we take that through our filter press. So that's where our metals are, and that goes out for recycling.
Everything else will move over to what we call a pH batch tank. We adjust that to a pH of 7 and then we run that through our evaporators. After the concentrate goes to the evaporators, then we take it to a dryer, and we're still putting it under pressure and heat evaporating and then it goes back to the rinse inside. On the rinse side, we'll take it through ozone, then we'll destruct the ozone with UV. We run that through a GAC (granular activated carbon) column, through ion exchange columns, and then eventually run it through reverse osmosis. That’s how we generate our DI water.
Matties: Is this kind of thinking why the city got behind this factory?
Hendrickson: Yes. The fume scrubber and everything else definitely helped us with our EPA requirements. Visiting officials have all been very impressed by how clean the factory is and how we've managed some of these things. In fact, some of the things that we’re doing with this equipment have never seen an application in the state before.
Matties: Thank you, John.
This conversation appeared in the August 2023 issue of PCB007 Magazine.
Suggested Items
Samsung Display Partners with Intel to Target Next-Gen AI PC Market
02/24/2025 | Samsung Display CompanySamsung Display has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Intel®, a global semiconductor company, showing both companies’ intent to cooperate in the development of next-generation IT technology and joint marketing efforts.
IPC Strengthens Focus in Southeast Asia, Announces New Regional Vice President
02/24/2025 | IPCIPC, the global electronics association, announces the promotion of Gaurab Majumdar to vice president of Southeast Asia and India. This change underscores IPC’s continued dedication and recent increase in resources and investment to drive growth and innovation in one of Asia's most dynamic and strategically vital hubs for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing.
TTI Announces Global Distribution Partnership with Samtec
02/19/2025 | TTI, Inc.TTI, Inc. a leading authorized, specialty distributor of electronic components, announced the company is now an authorized distributor of Samtec, Inc. products. With this new partnership, TTI will provide a global channel for Samtec’s cables and connectors used in electronic applications.
Statement from John W. Mitchell, IPC President and CEO, on U.S. Tariffs and Global Trade
02/13/2025 | IPCIPC, an electronics industry association dedicated to furthering the competitive excellence and financial success of more than 3,000 members worldwide, shared the following statement today on U.S. tariffs and their implications on the global electronics industry.
Intervala Announces Leadership Transition
02/12/2025 | IntervalaIntervala LLC, a premier full-service electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, today announced that Teresa Huber, will transition from serving as president and chief executive officer (CEO) into a strategic advisor role for the Company. Robert McKernan has been named president and CEO. Huber and McKernan continue as members of the Company’s board of directors.