Maintaining a controlled environment free from particulate contamination is crucial in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and biotechnology. ISO 14644 establishes international standards for cleanrooms, defining contaminant limits based on ISO classes. These classifications range from Class 1, the most stringent, to Class 9, which per… Read More


Maintaining a pristine environment within a cleanroom necessitates meticulous control over airflow and ventilation. A well-designed system ensures uniform movement of filtered air, effectively minimizing the entry of contaminants and maintaining a low particle count. Precise placement of HEPA filters and strategically designed airflow patterns dete… Read More


Effective airflow/ventilation/circulation is paramount in maintaining the stringent cleanliness standards of a cleanroom. A carefully designed system/network/infrastructure ensures a constant and unidirectional movement of filtered/purified/sterilized air throughout the facility. This helps to prevent the introduction of contaminants/particles/debr… Read More


To maintain optimal contamination control in a cleanroom environment, meticulous planning is paramount. The layout should be structured to minimize air turbulence. This involves implementing features such as HEPA filtration systems, positive pressure zones, and designated entryways to prevent the ingress of external contaminants. Moreover, mater… Read More