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The basic principles of clean room design

Industrial modular Clean Room time:2022/11/28 16:07:27 click:142

Cleanroom, also known as Cleanroom, is usually used as a part of professional industrial production or scientific research, including the manufacture of drugs, integrated circuits, CRT, LCD, OLED and LED displays. What are the basic principles of clean room design in general?

The basic principles of clean room design

Clean rooms are designed to keep extremely low levels of particulates, such as dust, airborne organisms, or vaporized particulates. To be precise, the cleanroom has a controlled pollution level defined by the number of particles per cubic meter under a specified particle size. A clean room may also refer to any given containment space in which it is set to reduce particulate pollution and control other environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and pressure.

Clean room construction materials should not be selected to produce any particles, so integral epoxy or polyurethane floor coatings are preferred. Using polished stainless steel or coated mild steel sandwich panel and ceiling panel. By bending the surface to avoid rectangular corners, corner to floor, corner to ceiling, all joints need to be sealed with epoxy sealant to avoid any particle deposition or production in the joints. Equipment in clean rooms is designed to produce minimal air pollution. Only special mops and buckets are used. Clean room furniture is also designed to produce minimal particles and be easy to clean.