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Cleanroom Doors Selection Factors to Consider
Cleanroom Doors Selection: What factors should you evaluate In this brief segment, told by a cleanroom door expert, learn the factors that should be analyzed when making a cleanroom doors selection. What factors should you consider when evaluating cleanroom doors...
Cleanroom Wall Panel Substrates, which is best for my application?
From Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms to Aerospace Cleanrooms, modular wall systems provide a durable surface that is easy to clean and can be quickly adapted to resize or shape the cleanroom. Due to the wide range of cleanroom applications, you have several factors to consider when choosing your cleanroom’s modular wall systems and your Wall Panel Substrates. When scoping a cleanroom for your business, you have to take into account the following:
Cleanroom Airflow Systems – Efficiency and Cost
The cleanroom airflow system is one of the most critical components to achieving a clean environment. Parallel to the system design and selection, air change rates are an important factor in contamination control of a cleanroom and will help determine fan and motor...
Controlled Environment & Cleanrooms
What is the difference between the terms clean room and controlled environment so much shame requirements of controlled environments Some of the same requirements of a controlled environment are similar to the requirements of the clean room. Controlled environmens'...
Clean Room Classification & Cost Implications
Clean room Classification and clean room size greatly affects the cost of a clean room, both from a planning and implementation cost perspective, as well as an operational cost perspective. Many customers will come forth with the idea that they will build a larger clean room than necessary – just in case they need the extra space. This often times results in increased operational costs and unforeseen expenses.
Clean Room Class Selection
Is there a problem with building a higher clean room class than needed? Every time you go up a clean room class or down a class in a clean room it has varying levels of cost, space and design requirements. For instance if you go up one class clean room classification...
Choosing Cleanroom Classifications
What factors influence the decision for Choosing Cleanroom Classifications? When Choosing Cleanroom Classifications for any cleanroom design or construction project, there are several factors that need to be analyzed and discovered to appropriately plan for the...
Why Modular Cleanroom Construction?
Why Modular Cleanroom Construction? Modular Cleanroom Construction with modular architectural systems can be modified, relocated, and re-used to support the ever-changing process configurations and needs for expansion of many clients and industries.While flexibility...
Using Modular Components to Design and Construct a Cleanroom
What is a CACI?
Compounding Aseptic Containment Isolators (CACI) Provides the maximum level of personnel and product protection This unit is also referred to as a Laminar Flow Glovebox Isolator or LFGI and provides the ultimate in product and personnel protection. While operating...
what is a compounding cleanroom?
Under USP 797 regulation compounding pharmacies are required to compound sterile preparations (CSPs) utilizing a laminar flow workstation within a clean room. Sterile compounding is classified into 3 risk groups: Low Risk, Medium Risk, and High Risk. Pharmaceutical...
Cleanroom Gowning Best Practices
Proper cleanroom garments for cleanroom gowning are designed to trap and prevent human contaminants, such as those generated by the skin and body, or carried in on their own cleanroom garments, from entering the clean environment. The procedures for cleanroom gowning vary somewhat by industry, but in general, they follow a procedure of “donning” (putting on sterile cleanroom garments) prior to entering, and “doffing” or “de-gowning” (removing special cleanroom garments after exiting), similar to the following:
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