Findenser “a fantastic innovation” say University Of California Researchers - Radleys

Findenser “a fantastic innovation” say University Of California Researchers

UCSD has replaced over 200 water condensers with Findenser, has eliminated wasteful water consumption and has eliminated laboratory flooding that results from the use of water condensers.

In 2014 the State of California was in the midst of an unprecedented drought with a big drive from the State of California University Office of the President to save water.

Professor Seth Cohen of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) says “Safety culture improvement is a high priority at UCSD. When I was introduced to Findenser, I immediately saw the opportunity to eliminate costly floods that result from condenser hose leaks. UCSD has also undertaken a campus-wide initiative to reduce energy and water consumption and Findenser is the perfect product for drought-stricken California.”

With the knowledge that the Findenser, a SUPER air condenser, is effective in over 95% of common chemistry applications and doesn’t use running water to operate, Professor Cohen asked his team to evaluate its water-saving and performance benefits. They did this through a series of laboratory trials and the outcome was an investment by the University in a significant quantity of Findensers for laboratories throughout the department.

Professor Seth Cohen added “The implementation of Findenser has been very smooth. On average, researchers in my laboratory each have two Findensers. We’ve seen an immediate improvement by eliminating cumbersome hose connections that clutter valuable hood space, creating a safer, simpler environment in our fume hoods.”

Senior laboratory staff were also complimentary about the Findenser technology – saving water, performing well and having a positive environmental impact. Michael Denny from the Cohen Lab, added “Findensers have almost entirely replaced standard water condensers in our work.”

Stephen George, the Department Safety Officer, agreed with Professor Cohen, that the benefit was in risk management by avoiding laboratory flooding and the cost saving as a direct result. He stated that UCSD Pacific Hall Chemistry Dept. have paid in the region of $5 million in repair costs over the past few years due to laboratory flooding.

This positive feedback for the Findenser initiative at UCSD is also resulting in the creation of an internal ‘Awareness Video’ that will be viewed by every University of California Chemical Safety Officer.