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Daily cleaning of dust-free purification workshop

Daily cleaning of dust-free purification workshop

What is the daily cleaning process of a dust-free purification workshop? Qingdao Huizhongda introduced that with the development of science and technology and the progress of industry, more and more product manufacturing processes need to be carried out in a dust-free, low-pollution environment to ensure product quality and production efficiency. The dust-free purification workshop is such a special production environment that can control particulate matter and other pollutants in the air to meet specific cleanliness standards. To maintain this high standard of cleanliness, the dust-free purification workshop must have a set of strict daily cleaning processes. This article will explore the daily cleaning process of dust-free purification workshops from multiple angles.
The importance of cleaning: Cleaning in dust-free purification workshops is not just a superficial effort, it is the key to ensuring production quality. Any tiny dust, fiber, or microorganism may affect the performance of the product, especially in the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, precision machinery, and other industries. Therefore, formulating and implementing effective cleaning procedures is essential to maintaining the cleanliness level in the workshop.
Preparation stage: Before starting the cleaning, staff needs to wear protective equipment that meets the regulations, including but not limited to overalls, gloves, masks, hair caps, and shoe covers. The function of this equipment is to prevent pollutants such as dandruff and hair emitted by the human body from entering the workshop. In addition, it is also necessary to check whether the cleaning tools used are intact, such as mops, rags, vacuum cleaners, etc., and confirm their cleanliness.
Selection of cleaning agents: Cleaning agents used in dust-free purification workshops must be strictly selected, and usually those that do not produce residues, are not easy to evaporate and do not cause damage to equipment are selected. Water-soluble cleaning agents are more common because they are easy to clean and do not leave oil stains. In some cases, disinfectants such as isopropyl alcohol (IPA) are also used to kill bacteria and viruses to ensure a sterile environment.