Maintaining a Class 100 (ISO 5) cleanroom requires strict cleaning protocols and effective antistatic measures to protect sensitive equipment and prevent particle contamination.
Key Features:
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Standardized Cleaning Procedures: Define cleaning frequency, techniques, and critical surfaces to maintain Class 100 standards.
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Antistatic Tools and Wipes: Use lint-free, antistatic wipes, mops, and swabs to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD).
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Chemical Compatibility: Tools and wipes must be compatible with IPA, deionized water, and approved disinfectants.
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Controlled Environment: HEPA filtration and proper airflow complement cleaning to minimize particle accumulation.
Cleaning Guidelines:
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Surface Cleaning: Use unidirectional strokes; start from top surfaces and move downward.
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Floor and Equipment Cleaning: High-density microfiber mops and antistatic wipes for consistent removal of contaminants.
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Tool Handling: Single-use wipes and sealed containers prevent cross-contamination.
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Monitoring: Regular inspections and particle counts ensure compliance with ISO Class 5 standards.
Applications:
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Semiconductor Manufacturing: Protects wafers, PCBs, and sensitive components.
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Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms: Ensures sterility and hygiene compliance.
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Optical and Electronics Assembly: Maintains contamination-free surfaces for precision devices.
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Laboratories: Cleans benches, instruments, and glassware safely.
Benefits:
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Maintains Cleanroom Compliance: Meets ISO Class 5 requirements for critical areas.
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Reduces ESD Risk: Antistatic wipes prevent damage to sensitive electronics.
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Enhances Cleaning Efficiency: Standardized procedures and proper tools improve workflow.
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Protects Equipment: Lint-free, non-abrasive wipes minimize wear and particle contamination.