Many companies have a common misunderstanding when starting cleanroom projects: as long as they purchase air showers, transfer windows, FFU, AHU and other purification equipment, they can assemble them together to form a cleanroom that meets the standards. In fact, such an approach is extremely risky in actual projects.
What is a Cleanroom? It is far more than just a clean space. It involves many technical standards such as air flow organization, clean level zoning, pressure difference management, temperature and humidity stability, equipment compatibility, process line planning, and personnel logistics isolation. No matter how good the equipment is, if the system is not integrated in place, it will not be able to meet ISO 14644 or GMP standards in the end, let alone stable operation and energy-saving control.
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