Building an efficient Cleanroom System requires proper consideration of 'cleanliness' alongside airflow management as well as material choices and equipment positioning.
Clean Rooms need to achieve extremely high cleanliness levels according to industry standards although specific sectors might have different requirements.
In an Electronic Cleanroom, the gray zone, as a special area, plays a crucial role. It not only physically connects the clean area with the non-clean area, but also functionally plays the role of buffer, transition and protection.
Purification engineering specially designed room, regardless of how the external air conditions change, the room has to maintain the original set requirements of cleanliness, temperature and humidity, and pressure and other properties.
Amber is a professional engaged in providing turnkey solution in a clean room project such as hospital operating room, ICU, ward, pharmaceutical, bio-lab and so on.