[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Hansung Cleantec, a subsidiary of EN Corporation, is accelerating the diversification of its new business.


Hansung Cleantec announced on the 20th that it has received a work order worth 26.5 billion KRW from Samsung C&T for the PCW&GAS (Process Cooling Water & GAS) and HVAC (heating, ventilation, & air conditioning) duct facilities at Samsung Electronics' Pyeongtaek semiconductor factory EUV building.


PCW&GAS refers to cooling water and gas supply facilities for maintaining equipment temperature. HVAC ducts are facilities that regulate temperature by introducing hot or cold air through ceiling exhausts or remove dust through ventilation, all of which are essential equipment in semiconductor processes.


Hansung Cleantec is an EPC specialist company that provides one-stop services for the design (Engineering), procurement (Procurement), and construction (Construction) of water treatment facilities such as ultrapure water (industrial water) and wastewater, which are essential for semiconductor and display processes. Hansung Cleantec is expected to be recognized as a company with top-level technology not only in the domestic water treatment EPC field with leading performance but also in the air conditioning facilities field such as PCW and GAS piping.


Lee Jung-seop, CEO of Hansung Cleantec, said, "Our business area has expanded from water treatment environmental construction to PCW and GAS piping air conditioning facilities," adding, "It is significant that we have laid the foundation to expand into chemical piping, special piping (Vacuum, Heating, Toxic Gas Line), and secondary HOOK-UP facilities."



He continued, "The project amount confirmed so far is 26.5 billion KRW," and "Due to the nature of the construction, continuous additional orders are expected in the future, and we plan to expand our performance through this."


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