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Learn about Air purification equipment

Learn about Air purification equipment

As you may know, the main purpose of a clean room is to control the cleanliness of the atmosphere and the temperature and humidity to which the products are exposed during the manufacturing process to maintain the right level to guarantee the quality and cleanliness of the products.
However, this does not mean that a clean room is 100% dust free, but that it can be controlled to a tiny unit.
Generally speaking, the international standard is to control the number of microscopic dust smaller than 0.3 microns per cubic meter to less than 3,500, and such technology is currently used in chip-level production and processing sites.
Join us below for a look at the basic performance of these cleanrooms!

I. Classification of cleanrooms

1. For cleanroom facilities that have been built and put into use, they have all the relevant functions, but without any operators;

2. fully functional Cleanroom facilities, set up, and ready for use or in use by regulations, but without operators;

3. A clean room in normal use, fully functional, and equipped with equipment and professional staff.

II. Composition of a clean room

1. Ceiling system: which includes booms, outline beams, and ceiling lattice beams;

2. Air conditioning system: which includes air chambers, filter systems, windmills, etc.;

3. Partition panels: which include windows, doors, etc;

4. Flooring;

5. Lighting apparatus.

III. Conditions to be met in the construction of a clean room

1. No cracks due to temperature changes or vibrations;

2. No dust particles are easily generated;

3. The moisture absorption of the equipment is small;

4. The thermal insulation of the equipment must be high.