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Internal Development Site

ESG Containment Program

Internal development site for containment systems, technical control recovery, product improvement, and selective redevelopment under the LSDC structure.

Current mode
Control recovery
Primary focus
Efficiency

Current status

  • Limited resource mode. Only high-value execution should move forward.
  • Start with the containment family as a system, not as isolated products.
  • Document only what supports independent rebuild, improvement, and selective re-entry.
  • Keep future ESG concepts visible, but do not let them distract current execution.

Immediate priorities

Task 1
Document core containment technical data and product BOM.
Task 2
Identify improvement points on the current containment systems.
Task 3
Build a complete list of accessories and components.

Product stack

CTU-001
First-generation containment unit.
Legacy
CTU-002
Current containment baseline with improved fitting, coating, and urethane sealing.
Baseline priority
CTU-003 / MFC
Future multifunction containment path. Hold for later-stage development.
Future
Float Switch / Level Safety
Completed development. Certification remains the final gate.
Leverage point

Workstreams

Technical core
  • Containment geometry and assembly
  • Materials, coatings, seals, and interfaces
  • Mounting logic and rebuild-level details
Failure & improvement
  • Leak points and recurring field issues
  • Installation and maintenance pain points
  • Issue → cause → fix matrix
Accessories & components
  • Mandatory accessories
  • Replacement parts and consumables
  • Optional upgrades and add-ons
Supplier mapping
  • Current and alternate suppliers
  • Dependency and risk notes
  • Lead time and sourcing sensitivity

Internal note

This internal site is designed to organize the containment business into a structured system. Its purpose is to capture technical knowledge, preserve rebuild capability, identify high-impact improvements, and separate current survival products from future ESG development paths.

Business signals

Historic U.S. business was strongest from 2012–2017.
Revenue declined after 2018 and continues to need intervention.
Main unit demand weakened while parts and accessories gained relative importance.
Installed-base support remains commercially important.

Decision filter

Does it improve control?
Does it support independent rebuild?
Does it protect current commercial relevance?
Can it be executed quickly with limited resources?