Cleanrooms aren’t as clean as you may think. New research has found multiple taxonomic groups of microbial signatures that escaped detection by conventional, culture-dependent monitoring methods.
The heart of cleanroom technology is the High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) and Ultra Low Particulate Air (ULPA) filters that trap particles as small as 0.3 microns with an efficiency of 99.99%.
Cleanrooms are built to consider air flow, air pressure, temperature, and other important points, but sometimes errors occur and maintaining a noncontaminated environment can be a challenge when ...
Any fan of television medical dramas knows that operating rooms must be sterile. You don’t have to be a doctor, or even play one on TV, to “scrub in” before entering the cleanroom high bays at JPL.
To meet the requirements of regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical products are produced in a controlled setting. One example of such a controlled environment is a cleanroom, which is used to minimize ...
At the forefront of medical innovations, medical device manufacturers have undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by technological advancements and heightened demands for ...
Particle Measuring Systems have released a new on-demand E-Book focusing on environmental monitoring for the life sciences and pharmaceutical industry. This handbook is a timely addition to libraries ...