Understanding Cleanrooms
A laboratory cleanroom is a controlled environment where airborne particles, temperature, humidity, and contaminants are meticulously regulated to prevent interference with sensitive processes. Cleanrooms are essential in industries like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, and aerospace, where even microscopic particles can compromise product quality and safety. Equipped with advanced filtration systems and strict protocols, cleanrooms maintain specified cleanliness levels, known as ISO standards, ensuring that contaminants are kept to a minimum. Personnel follow stringent gowning and hygiene practices to avoid introducing particles, ensuring a sterile setting ideal for research, testing, and production.