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Electronic Cleanrooms are widely used in many electronics factories, mainly because such production workshops can better meet the clean environment requirements of electronic products.
The Concept of Electronic Cleanrooms
Electronic cleanroom purification projects describe the process of building and updating electronic cleanrooms. The process of remodeling electronic cleanrooms is not the same as upgrading regular workshops because the former has very strict cleanliness requirements.
Unlike traditional cleanrooms, electronic cleanroom purification projects place high importance on being very clean. As the project is being constructed, all tasks must be done according to the cleanliness standards for the workshop.
It is important to pick the right purification materials for the whole structure of the cleanroom. Electronic cleanrooms have only the least number of doors and windows needed, which should be closed at all times unless they are being used. The clean environment in the room is safeguarded from being contaminated by polluted air.
For this reason, during cleanroom renovation, choose materials that are airtight. Gaps should be fixed as part of the construction process to prevent any opportunities for insects.
Purification Equipment Required for Cleanrooms
Appropriate purification equipment should be installed according to cleanliness requirements, such as cleanroom air conditioners, primary, intermediate, and high-efficiency filters, and FFUs. For electronic cleanrooms with lower cleanliness requirements, primary, intermediate, and high-efficiency filters are typically sufficient. However, for cleanrooms with higher cleanliness grades, such as Class 100 or above, FFU Fan Filter Units are used to purify and filter the air.
Cleanroom purification projects also include floor construction and installation of air shower rooms and Pass Boxes. Additionally, depending on the specific needs of the cleanroom, related projects such as HVAC systems and electrical/plumbing systems may also be required.
Summary
All in all, electronic cleanroom purification projects are difficult and should be handled by well-equipped purification engineers. In this case, the cleanroom will not meet the required standards, which could negatively affect the quality of produced items.