Cleanroom Contamination Control

Cleanroom Contamination Control

To ensure an optimally functioning cleanroom, it is essential to limit contaminant introduction and monitor surfaces and air.

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Cleanrooms are facilities designed to maintain extremely low levels of particulates, including dust, microbes, and aerosols. They are classified based on the number of particles per volume of air. Contamination can be dangerous and costly, and can be controlled with adherence to operational protocols and routine monitoring.

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