In the manufacture and assembly of a variety of
products, processes, and procedures, an uncontaminated and disinfected space is
required during the manufacturing process. The most important intention of
maintaining such environments is to ensure that the processes that are carried
out will have a permissible or zero level of contamination that may arise,
especially from dust, vapours, microbes, fibers, and many other natural or
manmade exposures.
In case these conditions are not met while
manufacturing, then the whole product thus manufactured will not be considered
viable for the intended usage and may have to be rejected from being utilized,
which undoubtedly causes a severe loss of cost, time, manpower, equipment, and
so on for the manufacturer. So, the use of a cleanroom is critical to ensuring
that the process is thoroughly protected from contamination, is safe, accurate,
and produces high-quality products.
These cleanrooms are meticulously designed and
technologically engineered to accurately control, screen, and conserve the
environs of the given space. Now, depending on what activity is being done in
the proposed space, the extent of cleaning needed must be evaluated in order to
accomplish the desired result. Cleanrooms are designed and developed in various
categories, according to the evaluation. Nonetheless, ISO 14644 has classified
cleanrooms into nine basic classes, with class 1 being the cleanest and having
the least amount of contamination, and class 9 being the dirtiest and having a
significant amount of cleanness in comparison to class 1 rooms.
Although the high-end semiconductor sector,
research, and life-science laboratories are the most common sectors that depend
on these cleanrooms for assembling and a major part of their manufacturing,
there are many other different industries that also utilise cleanrooms for
their key processes. Especially in the biotechnology industry, the need for a
cleanroom and other equipment like sterile swabs, aprons, face masks, gloves,
and much more is quite critical. Likewise, in the case of advanced medical
research centres that develop new drugs and medicinal preparations and deal
with sensitive organic matter and live cells, even the slightest bit of contamination
could generate inaccurate results, and in such conditions, a cleanroom is a
must.
Meeting global standards of cleanroom expertise
provides products customized to the particular needs. Meeting the needs of
varied industries and sectors like sterilization equipment, isolation rooms, bio-safety
level lab and equipment, and much more, Airtech has emerged as a
leading developer of clean rooms and cleanroom
equipment.
