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Importance of Cleanroom Airflow Uniformity
Cleanrooms are designed to maintain strict control over environmental factors, but they’re only effective if they have an expertly designed airflow pattern to help them reach the desired cleanliness level and ISO classification standard. ISO document 14644-4 describes...
Cleanroom Terminology: Air Change Rates
Air Changes per Hour are important factors in determining the design and evaluating the performance of a cleanroom. The air changes per hour, airflow pattern, and exchange efficiency all have significant implications on cleanroom performance and cost, which in turn...
Medical Cleanroom Design Tips: Cleanroom Ceilings and Fan Filter Units
Cleanroom walls, floors, doors, and other components get a lot of attention, but one of the most crucial elements of cleanroom construction is the ceiling. Cleanroom ceilings support many of the essential functions of the space, from housing fan filter units to...
Conductive vs. Anti-Static Cleanrooms: Which is Better for the Aerospace Industry?
Materials, equipment, and processes within aerospace cleanrooms make them more likely to generate static charges, as well as more vulnerable to the effects of static electricity. Metallic materials used to produce aircraft and spacecraft and their components can carry...
5 Advantages of Modular Cleanrooms for the Plastics Industry
Modular cleanrooms are popular in many industries because of their versatility, durability, and cost effectiveness. They can offer several advantages for the plastics industry to help companies streamline their operations and meet their classification requirements...
3 Cleanroom Applications that Use Seamless Cleanroom Solutions
There are endless types of cleanrooms out there, each with their own cleanroom design, layout, features, ISO classification, and more. With all of the available customizations, each cleanroom application can have a modular cleanroom that is completely tailored to...
What are Semiconductor Cleanrooms?
Semiconductors are used in every computerized device, from household objects like your mobile phone or coffeemaker, to complex machines like vehicles, defense technology, or spacecraft. Semiconductor cleanrooms are used in a wide variety of applications to produce...
Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Cleanroom Filtration
The medical cleanroom filtration system is responsible for removing particles from the air thoroughly and consistently. From toxic substances to large particles that interfere with tests and research, restricting and controlling air quality through proper filtration...
What’s In an Aerospace Cleanroom?
Aerospace cleanrooms are vital for the development, manufacturing, and testing of aircraft and spacecraft, and the computer systems, sensors, and defense technology they incorporate. Any inconsistency in the controlled environment, such as contaminating particles or...
Cleanroom Design Tips: Cleanroom Storage Solutions for Plastics Manufacturing
Any time you can limit traffic in and out of the cleanroom itself, you’re also limiting the potential for contaminants to enter your controlled plastics industry cleanroom — which is what makes cleanroom storage such an important consideration in cleanroom design....
5 Advantages of Rigidwall Automotive Cleanroom
RigidWall cleanrooms make an excellent cleanroom option for many industries. Their sleek appearance, excellent control, and customizable features make them especially suited for automotive cleanrooms. Let’s take a look at 5 advantages RigidWall cleanrooms offer your...
Everything You Need to Know About Designing Your Cleanroom Layout
From arranging walls to furniture to equipment, there are several things to consider when designing the best cleanroom layout, including what will provide optimal airflow, allow for easy cleaning, keep the space organized and efficient, and — most importantly — help...
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