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About Cleanrooms

A clean room is a rigorously controlled environment that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapours. The air entering a clean room is filtered and then continuously circulated through high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and/or ultra-low particulate air (ULPA) filters to remove internally generated contaminants. Staff wearing protective clothing must enter and exit through airlocks, while equipment and furniture inside the clean room is specially designed to produce minimal particle.

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Optimizing a Cleanroom

Cleanroom Discipline

Maintain sterility with strict hygiene protocols and controlled personnel movement.

Material Exchange / Air-Showers

Air-shower systems ensure particle-free transfer of materials and staff.

Enclosures for Machinery

Protective covers minimize particle emission from machines during operation.

Reducing Power Consumption

Energy-efficient systems lower costs while sustaining cleanroom standards.

Warehouse / Stock centralized

Centralized inventory control ensures sterile, organized material management.

Machines / Process

Reliable, sterile-compatible machines ensure smooth and compliant operations.

Lighting (T8 / T5 / other lamps)

Specialized lighting improves visibility with low heat and energy use.

Work-Flow

Streamlined layouts reduce contamination risk and improve efficiency.

Storage next to end of production line

Close-proximity storage minimizes handling and saves production time.