BASF Singapore
BASF has pumped in $26 million to setup its first nanotechnology research centre here in Singapore and will hire 20 scientists and lab officers to man the cutting-edge facility.
The Competence Center for Nanostructured Surfaces will initially focus on developing biocide-free
nanostructured coatings to eradicate the problem of biofouling associated with ship hulls and other marine surfaces. The company has plans to move into photovoltaic cell research activities next.
This will be BASF’s third nanotechnology facility, and its first in Asia. The facility will focus on nanostructured surfaces. This nanoresearch laboratory with 18 nos fume cupboard and canopy hood.
This is also our first laboratory project that untilised the combination of Venturi air valve for the fume cupboard and vav air terminal for the supply air as shown in figure 1.
These fume cupboards are configured into 6 groups of 3 each with their individual Venturi air valve for exhaust and 1 VAV air terminal for supply air to maintain the room pressure.
There are 2 sets of AHU (100% backup) for supply air interlocking to 2 set of exhaust air (100% backup) to control the pressure and environment of this lab.
This laboratory is monitored and controlled by Sauter’s EY 3600 novaPro Open System as shown figure 2.

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