Types of Cleanroom Furniture Explained
Space is often at a premium in cleanrooms. As a result, the purchasing and positioning of cleanroom furniture often needs to be planned out meticulously to protect the working environment and ensure accurate project outcomes. The last thing you want is for your cleanroom furniture and equipment to interrupt workflows or risk the introduction of contaminants into your environment. Another important consideration is comfort, especially when you consider the long periods that professionals can spend confined in a cleanroom environment.
In this article we'll take a look at the various types of cleanroom furniture available and the essential features you need to look for when making a buying decision.
Types of Cleanroom Furniture and Choosing the Right Items
Choosing the right laboratory and cleanroom furniture for your facility ensures your environment is kept sterile at all times while also providing practical surfaces and comfortable seating for lab technicians.
Cleanroom Chairs
Cleanroom chairs must meet a range of criteria before they can be introduced into a cleanroom. Only chairs that have been tested and proven to prevent electrostatic charges and cause minimal particle emission should be considered in a clean and sterile environment or when static charging needs to be avoided.
Cleanroom Tables
When choosing cleanroom furniture, stainless steel is an obvious choice. Easy to keep clean and electrically conductive, stainless steel cleanroom tables are specifically designed for a number of applications and sterile environments. Plastic, melamine chipboard and chrome-plated tables are also available and should be chosen based on the materials they will come into contact with.
Gowning Benches & Racks
Gowning rooms are other areas that you will need to provide sterile and suitable furniture for. Gowning benches and storage cabinets are specifically suited to this purpose, giving a practical and comfortable space for technicians to change into and out of their gowns and protective equipment. Gowning racks and benches are typically made from stainless steel and may offer optional compartments for masks, caps and shoes.
General Cleanroom Furniture Considerations
Before choosing laboratory and cleanroom furnishings, you should take the time to review essential considerations with your co-workers. The following steps will help you to choose the right type of cleanroom furniture for a sterile environment.
Specifications
Any equipment or furniture that is introduced to a cleanroom laboratory should be made of non-shedding, nonporous material that is easy to clean. Check that all furniture suppliers are able to provide documentation in writing that clearly matches the ISO classification requirements of your cleanroom. For example, if your lab has an ISO 3 classification, you will need to choose furniture with the same classification or higher.
Hygiene
One of the most important considerations when selecting laboratory and cleanroom furniture is how easy it is to keep clean and hygienic. Harsh disinfectants can cause damage to some materials, so it is wise to choose cleanroom furniture made from aluminum, stainless steel, or with powder-coated finishes.
Resilience
The expected lifespan of a product is also very important. How long will the furniture last in a cleanroom environment? Will it degrade if exposed to corrosive materials? Could a humid environment cause rust over time? Knowing the lifespan of your equipment will help you make sensible buying decisions and plan for replacements in the future.
Final Thoughts
Investing in the right type of cleanroom furniture and equipment will ensure your laboratory environments stay that way and help reduce the risk of contaminants jeopardizing your projects. When you find the right equipment, contact us about our installation services.
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