At its core, a cleanroom is a particular room built to control very low levels of particulate matter and germs. This type of rooms are essential for fields like chip production, pharmaceutical production, biological studies, and advanced medical device creation. Knowing the fundamentals of cleanroom design, grading (often measured on ISO protoc… Read More
In today's dynamic world, the demand for cleanroom facilities often surges in temporary environments. Whether for research projects, product development, or event spaces, maintaining a sterile environment is crucial. Fortunately, modular cleanrooms offer a flexible solution that fulfills these demands. These prefabricated units can be rapidly as… Read More
Cleanroom classification systems are a standardized framework for defining and achieving specific levels of air cleanliness. These systems categorize cleanroom environments based on the number of particles allowed per unit volume of air. By adhering to established classification standards, such as ISO 14644 or Federal Standard 209E, facilities c… Read More