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The Best Lights for Cleanrooms
When you have a cleanroom, you need to keep it well lit and free of contamination. That's where cleanroom lights come in, since they produce the fewest possible contaminants when it comes to lighting. But some cleanroom classifications require so many air system filter panels that there is little room left for lights. If you're not sure which light fixture would even fit in your cleanroom, take a look at your options.
Project Spotlight | Class 10/100/1,000 Cleanrooms
Design/build Class 100 Modular Hardwall Cleanroom system @ 20’ high. Additional scope included approx. 700 LF of cleanroom walls @ 20’ high for (2) additional class 1,000 cleanroom areas. Custom furniture for gown rooms. Included stand-alone blackout room; all non-reflective surfaces.
Project Spotlight | Class 1,000 Cleanroom
Design-build Class 1,000 Modular Hardwall Re- circulating cleanroom with integral Class 100 laminar flow work area. Included architectural submittals, structural calculations and supervision of all trades.
The Importance Of Selecting The Right Laminar Flow Hoods
Laminar Flow Hoods are at times considered an effective alternative for cleanrooms, whereby the installation of cleanrooms is not possible not only in laboratory environments but also in the industrial environments. Laminar flow hoods are also installed within cleanroom facilities to ensure highly protective environments in sensitive work areas. You will be able to significantly minimize the level of airborne contaminants through the use of laminar flow hoods.
Project Spotlight | Class 100 Cleanroom for Oviso Integrated Manufacturing
Installed 2500 sq.ft. Class 1000 Modular Hardwall Cleanroom and gown room. Upgraded 3,500 square feet into Class 100.000 manufacturing floor. Additional 2,000 sq.ft. Class 10,000 Modular Hardwall cleanroom system to duplicate project that was successfully performed at their Fremont facility.
Why It Is Important To Select The Right Cleanroom Lights?
Cleanroom environments comes with numerous challenges. When you are setting up a cleanroom facility you will need to take into account a number of factors such as the size of the cleanroom, type of cleanroom, pass through chambers, nature of the fixtures used within the cleanroom, etc. One of the most important cleanroom setup considerations are LED cleanroom lights.
Project Spotlight | Class 10,000 Cleanroom for JDS Uniphase
Approx. 10,000 Sq.Ft. of Class 10,000 cleanroom including overhead catwalks suspended at roofline Technical specifications, design and engineering for a Two-Phase Class 10,000 cleanroom project including all mechanical, electrical, sprinklers, process piping, architectural and flooring.
Project Spotlight | Class 1,000 Cleanroom
Design/build Class 1000 Modular Hardwall cleanroom system with single pass, enclosed plenum design and pre-filtered return air above room walls.
Pass Through Chambers - Cost Effective Solution To Enhance The Effectiveness Of Cleanrooms
When setting up cleanrooms in your facility it is important to make sure that your cleanroom will deliver the desired results. Cleanrooms are meant to provide you with a protected area that is free from contamination. There are many challenges in keeping the contamination level low because there are frequent human entries in and out of the cleanroom. Besides human entry, various stationeries and material need to be passed in and out of the cleanroom. Over a period of time the integrity of the cleanroom could come down gradually. One of the highly effective solutions to overcome this problem is the installation of specimen pass thru cabinets.
Project Spotlight | Class 10,000 for Merit Medical Systems
Approximately 9,500 Sq. Ft. of Design/build Class 10,000 Cleanroom with Walkable ceiling system using our diamond pattern aluminum panels and heavy duty gasketed T-bar suspended 2-tiers from building structure around existing facility piping, ductwork and equipment. Included all structural, design engineering & installation.
Softwall Cleanrooms - Three Important Factors To Take Into Account
Today in many industrial, manufacturing and healthcare environments cleanroom installation has become a standard norm. Cleanrooms are meant to provide a controlled environment within a given space. There are several different types of cleanrooms and among them are softwall cleanroom enclosures, one of the most popular types. If you are in interested in a softwall cleanroom installation & design, here are three important factors to be taken into account.
Project Spotlight | Class 100, 1,000 & 10,000 Cleanroom
Approximately 1,200 Sq. Ft. of Design/build Class 100/1,000/10,000 Cleanroom (Mixed Use Room). State of the Art ESD technology. 3rd Floor installation Included facility integration of all trades Included all structural, design engineering & installation.
Project Spotlight | 100 and 1,000 Modular Hardwall Cleanroom
Recently contracted design-build modular hardwall cleanroom approximately 1,800 square feet. Freestanding structure, include designs, seismic calculations, engineering and all related facility integration.
Air Shower Installation – What Should You Know?
Industrial air showers for cleanroom facilities are one of the most effective approaches to fight contamination. Though there are diverse views about the effectiveness of air showers in contamination control, it is used widely in industrial environment and in healthcare industries. If you are considering air shower installation for your facility then it is important to have a clear understanding of the functionality of the entire system.
Project Spotlight | Class 10,000 Walkable Cleanroom Ceiling
Recently completed design-build Class 10,000 walkable cleanroom ceiling system, approximately 20,000 square feet. Roof supported structure; include designs, seismic calculations, engineering, and all related facility integration.
Project Spotlight | Class 100 Drum Filling Cleanroom
Recently completed design-build Class 100 drum filling cleanroom with integrated raised floor and conveyor system. Floor supported structure; include designs, seismic calculations, engineering, and all related facility integration.
Hardwall Cleanrooms Offer Cutting Edge Solutions
Our hardwall cleanroom solutions come complete with filters, lights and tiles. Optional pre-wired electrical packages are available including wall outlets and switches.
Product Spotlight: Modular Cleanrooms Makes the Grade for Hollister Chemical Co.
The recently completed Class 100 Modular Cleanroom system was designed to sit atop a sloped grade by lifting the modular cleanroom system onto a 6" high concrete curb around the entire perimeter. This allowed the floor drain to remain centered beneath the room below the drum filling station. Raised access flooring was put in place for the pluming/piping lines to run underneath. The high-tech conveyor line runs down the center of the custom cleanroom "flush" to the finished floor height - making it easy for transfer of the large drum barrels. The high speed cleanroom auto doors were designed with motion sensors to allow drums to move in and out without minimal personnel involvement. This room certified better than Class 100 and was on time and under budget! Next time you have a challenging application - call the cleanroom experts at CleanAir Solutions, Inc.
Selecting the Right Equipment For Your Cleanroom
Before choosing equipment for your cleanroom or laboratory space, it's necessary to take the time to review the important criteria with your co-workers. Follow these five simple steps to ensure that you order the right cleanroom equipment for your next installation project.
Challenges of 300-mm Wafer Fabs
Cleanroom engineers are now tasked to uncover more innovative products and design solutions to meet the increasingly fragile and precise nature of the newer 300-mm wafer fabrications.