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4 Questions to Ask Before Starting Automotive Cleanroom Construction
There’s a lot of planning involved in automotive cleanroom construction. From layout design to operational components, you need to figure out what you need and how to implement it before you start building. Many experienced cleanroom designers and engineers have...
4 Microelectronics Manufacturing Applications that Rely on Cleanrooms
Microelectronics manufacturing often involves delicate materials and occasionally toxic substances that require special care for handling and storage. Manufacturing equipment is also highly sensitive and generates heat which must be controlled. For applications in...
How to Achieve Aseptic Conditions in Medical Cleanrooms
The ability to achieve aseptic conditions is invaluable in many medical cleanrooms and other healthcare applications. Let’s talk about what aseptic conditions are — and are not — as well and look at what you need to design an aseptic cleanroom. What are Aseptic...
5 Ways to Improve Efficiency in Aerospace Cleanroom Design
In the aerospace industry, we’re always looking for ways to improve efficiency in your cleanroom facility. Strategies that help you achieve the same or better results at a lower cost, boost efficiency, either by reducing energy expenditures, lowering operating costs,...
5 Types of Cleanrooms that Use Air Showers
If you own and operate a cleanroom, you know that people are the single largest source of entering contaminants. Cleanrooms serve to limit potential contamination from reaching your work, but even constant filtration, garments, and gloves can only do so much — there...
Fan Filter Units and Air Handling Units. What’s the Difference?
If you’re considering different options for filtering and treating the air in your cleanroom, you’ve likely come across fan filter units (FFUs) and air handling units (AHUs). What’s the difference, and how can you design a cleanroom filtration system that will offer...
5 Considerations for Your Plastics Injection Cleanroom Design
Your new plastics injection cleanroom needs to be a highly efficient machine. Every component should be considered in the design to work together to help you achieve your goals. This includes your cleanroom classification requirements and other needs and wants for...
The Value of Starting Small: Designing a Cleanroom to Grow With You
If your project needs are subject to change, how do you design a cleanroom that can meet your current and future needs? While it might seem like a good idea to build the most advanced cleanroom right away, it's generally wiser to start small and upgrade your cleanroom...
The Value of Cleanrooms for Semiconductor Applications
Semiconductors are a vital component of almost every electronic item we rely on in a modern world: cell phones, vehicles, microwaves, computers, televisions — the list goes on. When there are shortages due to a lack of materials or slow production, that delay is felt...
5 Benefits of Seamless Cleanroom Design
Seamless cleanroom design offers many advantages, including modular construction, easy maintenance, supreme durability, and more. Let’s take a look at 5 ways this type of cleanroom design can offer improved performance for any industry. What is Seamless...
Turnkey vs Non-Turnkey Cleanroom Construction
Building a new cleanroom is a highly individual process, as it must be tailored to each facility’s needs and cleanroom classification. And this process of customization takes time. While modular construction with prefabricated panels can shorten the lead time of your...
3 Biggest Threats to Semiconductor Cleanrooms
Work involving semiconductors requires sensitive processes and a highly controlled environment. While the right cleanroom can help achieve this control and minimize risks, there are still a number of factors that threaten semiconductor cleanrooms. Let’s take a look...
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