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What is a Cleanroom?
A cleanroom (or Clean Room) is an enclosed space that employs air filtration and pollutant control technologies to eliminate contaminants such as particulate matter, harmful gases, and microorganisms, while precisely regulating environmental parameters including temperature, humidity, pressure, and airflow distribution. Its core function is to provide a controlled, ultra-clean environment for precision manufacturing and scientific research. Key features include:
Pollution Control Capability
Multi-Parameter Synergistic Control
Cleanliness Grading
Industry-Specific Adaptations
Core Systems
Ancillary Facilities
Cleanrooms achieve contamination-sensitive operations through comprehensive dynamic control of all parameters, whereas conventional laboratories focus only on temperature, humidity, or single variables. For example, nanoscale processing of electronic components requires simultaneous control of particles (≤10 particles/ft³), static electricity (≤100 V), and temperature fluctuations (≤±0.3°C)
Technical Data
Cleanliness Level | Maximum Allowable Dust Number/Cubic Meter | Maximum Allowable Number of Microorganism | ||
/ | ≥0.5um | ≥5um | Airborne Microbe/Cubic Meter | Settling Microbe Number/Vessel·30min |
100 | 3500 | 0 | 5 | 1 |
10000 | 350000 | 2000 | 100 | 3 |
100000 | 3500000 | 20000 | 500 | 10 |
300000 | 10500000 | 60000 | / | 15 |
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