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CLEAN ROOM

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Clean rooms are specialized environments designed to maintain extremely low levels of particulates, such as dust, airborne organisms, or vaporized particles. They are used in industries where contamination control is critical, such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics manufacturing, and healthcare.

 

Clean rooms adhere to stringent standards of cleanliness, air quality, temperature, and humidity to protect sensitive products or processes.

Key Features of Clean Rooms

1. Insulation Panels: -

PIR/PUR Insulated Panels:

A. PIR (Polyisocyanurate) Panels: Offer superior thermal insulation and fire resistance, making them ideal for cold storage where temperature control and fire safety are critical.

B. PUR (Polyurethane) and PUF (Polyurethane Foam):

- Panels: Commonly used due to their excellent thermal insulation properties, though they have slightly lower fire resistance compared to PIR. 

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Types of Clean Rooms

1. Pharmaceutical Clean Rooms:

- Used in the production of sterile drugs, vaccines, and medical devices.

- Must adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and FDA standards for sterile environments.

- Require strict control of particles, microbiological contamination, and other pollutants.

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2. Biotechnology and Life Sciences Clean Rooms: Used for research, development, and manufacturing...

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Applications of Clean Rooms

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing:

Production of sterile drugs, injectable medications, and vaccines.

Medical Device Production:

Manufacturing of surgical tools, diagnostic devices, and implants.

Biotechnology:

Research and development of genetic therapies, biologics, and laboratory research.

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