To achieve a dependable level of particulate control, cleanrooms are categorized according to DIN standards. These classifications – typically denoted by designations like ISO 14644-1 – specify the allowable quantity of contaminants permitted per cubic meter. A lower class indicates a more stringent level of cleanliness, suggesting fewer partic… Read More
Robust design qualification (DQ) is a critical step in establishing the suitability of a cleanroom for its intended purpose. This thorough process involves a systematic assessment of the cleanroom's structure to ensure it meets all applicable requirements and standards. DQ procedures typically encompass reviews of engineering drawings, simulatio… Read More