Cleanrooms
are the protective shell of many pharmaceutical processes and have been are use
in both the electronics and life sciences sectors. Although the concept of the
‘cleanroom’ dates back to the assembly of gyroscopes in World War II,
considerable advances have been made in their design and operation.
In
a new article for Controlled Environments, Tim Sandle surveys the current
construction, assembly, certification and on-going testing of cleanrooms in
today’s environment of compliance and safety.
The
article includes an overview of the qualification process and the usefulness of
computational fluid dynamics. To access the article and the current issue of
Controlled Environments click here.
The
reference is:
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