


Lurie Nanofabrication Facility
The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility (LNF) at the University of Michigan is a state-of- the-art shared facility with 13,500 sq. ft of clean room space and provides advanced micro- and nano-fabrication equipment and expertise to internal and external researchers. The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility supports and enables cutting edge research, from semiconductor materials and devices, electronic circuits, solid-state lighting, energy, biotechnology, medical devices and unconventional materials and processing technologies.

Semiconductor Cleanroom Industry News
Worldwide semiconductor revenue totaled $343.5 billion in 2016, a 2.6 percent increase from 2015 revenue of $334.9 billion, according to final results by Gartner, Inc.

Clean Room Particle Counters
Cleanroom Particle counters are used to determine the cleanliness of the room which in effect contributes to the control of airflow. Some cleanroom controls are driven by real time cleanliness monitoring depending on the criticality of the process of which the cleanroom encompasses.

Lean Manufacturing in Cleanroom Operations
What is Lean? Lean is a waste elimination methodology that maximizes customer value while minimizing or eliminating waste. Focused on creating more value for the end customer, Lean can be implemented in any business production or business process. A highly relevant...
China Medical Device Industry
China’s Medical Device Industry China’s economic growth is continuing to expand, but the medical device industry is still growing with increasing need for medical device production and innovation. The medical device cleanroom industry has seen a recent...
Intel Cleanroom – A Leader in Chip Manufacturing
Chip Manufacturing in Semiconductor Cleanrooms Today silicon chips are everywhere. Intel creates industry-leading and world-first silicon products. These Intel® chips are some of the most complex devices ever manufactured, requiring advanced manufacturing technology....
HVAC and GMP Environment Control for Pharmaceutical Clean Rooms
Environmental control of pharmaceutical clean rooms is essential to the manufacture of a quality product. Control of such conditions as airborne particulate, microorganisms, temperature, humidity, differential pressure, airflow, air velocity and personnel is crucial to protect the product from contamination.

Cleanroom HVAC Design
Standards and Classifications, Particle/Contamination Sources and Control, Design Considerations, Flow Patterns and Floor Arrangements, Airflow Quantity and Demand Flow Control, Pressurization and Airlocks, in addition to Typical HVAC Air-Handling Systems and Selection.

Clean Room Gowning Procedures
Clean Room Gowning Procedures The video provides some of the best practices for cleanroom operation, including clean room gowning procedures. How to enter and exit a cleanroom property Correct procedures for operating in a cleanroom to assure minimal contamination...
Nanomedicine Cleanrooms – Nanotechnology
Nanoscience and nanotechnology are the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering. Nanotechnology in medicine involves applications of nanoparticles currently under development, as well as longer range research that involves the use of manufactured nano-robots to make repairs at the cellular level (sometimes referred to as nanomedicine).

Cleanrooms for India Healthcare Markets
Healthcare has become the largest sector in India for both revenue and employment. Healthcare comprises hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medical equipment. Indian healthcare delivery systems are categorized into two major components – public and private.