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Common Cleanroom Applications: Industry by Industry

A cleanroom is a regulated space that is designed to control contamination and aids in the removal of airborne particles. Cleanrooms are necessary for many industries, where small particles can affect the manufacturing and quality of a product or assembly.

There are many sources of contamination that need to be facilitated including environmental control and personnel control. Cleanrooms can be filtered out by air handling units known as HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) that removes 99.99% of particles. Some cleanrooms are maintained by temperature to reduce microbial growth like viruses, spores, fungi, and bacteria. Humidity control can also affect the static, and growth of microbes.Cleanrooms and diverse industries

Common Industries and Cleanrooms

Cleanrooms are common in many manufacturing industries today. Any industry that requires a “super clean” environment for product quality is a good candidate for cleanroom technology. Here are some examples:

 

  • Pharmaceuticals – obviously, the manufacture of drugs and pharmaceutical products obviously requires extreme quality control including cleanroom technology. According to Statistica, the global pharmaceutical market has experienced significant growth in recent years. As of end-2021, the total global pharmaceutical market was valued at about 1.42 trillion U.S. dollars. This is a significant increase from 2001 when the market was valued at just 390 billion U.S. dollars. The pharmaceutical market plays a key role in how people get medications and what people pay for medication.
  • Medical Device – another medical industry is a common area for cleanrooms. Medical devices, especially but not only those that are inserted into the body, require very high levels of cleanliness.
  • Life Sciences – again, another in the biological realm. Life sciences whether for humans, animals, or plants (e.g., genetic engineering applications) can require the kinds of high cleanliness in manufacturing that only modern cleanrooms can provide.
  • Semiconductor – you may know this already, but the manufacturing of semiconductors is a true “microtechnology” and as such any dirt, hair, particulate pollution can devastate the manufacturing process. According to Fortune Business Insights, “The global semiconductor market is projected to grow from $573.44 billion in 2022 to $ 1,380.79 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 12.2% in forecast period, 2022-2029.”
  • Other Industries – industries as diverse as optics, automotive, and military are also excellent candidates for high quality cleanrooms. Manufacturing in today’s modern environment often requires incredibly “clean” standards.

 

Finding the Best Cleanroom Manufacturer

What matters, however, is YOUR industry and YOUR application. As a top-rated cleanroom manufacturer, we work with many diverse clients and projets. We’re continually surprised at the types of project that are in use and the way that our “modular cleanroom” technology can help get the best of both worlds. Modularity brings down the total cost, and yet our optimized manufacturing and quote system means that our projects are in fact “custom.” Reach out today to a best-in-class cleanroom engineering specialist and begin discussing how we can help you succeed.

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