To obtain a consistent level of contamination control, cleanrooms are classified according to ISO standards. These grades – typically denoted by designations like ISO 14644-1 – detail the acceptable number of microorganisms permitted per cubic space. A lower designation indicates a higher level of purity, implying fewer foreign matter are exist… Read More
Robust design qualification (DQ) is a essential step in establishing the suitability of a cleanroom for its intended use. This rigorous process involves a systematic evaluation of the cleanroom's structure to ensure it meets all necessary requirements and standards. DQ steps typically include reviews of engineering drawings, simulations, and ris… Read More