SOURCES OF CLEANROOM CONTAMINATION
What Are The Most Common Sources Of Contamination In A Cleanroom?
- People & Personnel
- Objects
- Fluids
- Tools
- Equipment
- Processes
What Are The Most Common Types Of Cleanroom Contamination?
- Skin Particles
- Fibers
- Dust
- Grease
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Metals
- Fungi
- NVRS (Non-volatile Residues)
- Ions
- Films
DID YOU KNOW?
Using Cheap Or Substandard Cleanroom Wipes & Cleaning Supplies Is A Common Source Of Cleanroom Contamination.
Purchase price is only one aspect of buying cleanroom consumable products. TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) is a more accurate model for determining the true value of your consumable products, after all, the hidden costs associated with contamination in a product or process are staggering.
What Can You Do To Prevent Cleanroom Contamination?
- Follow a validated cleaning protocol with written SOPs
- Choose and use qualified cleanroom wipes and other cleanroom cleaning supplies.
- Contact us Today! We offer Expert Advice & Free Evaluation Services.
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