Clean Room
300 m2 of clean rooms equiped with state of the art fabrication tools
A clean room is a controlled environment where the concentration of airborne particles, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors are strictly regulated to ensure minimal contamination. These rooms are essential in industries requiring high levels of precision and sterility, such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, aerospace, and semiconductor manufacturing.Key Characteristics:Air Filtration: Clean rooms use High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) or Ultra-Low Penetration Air (ULPA) filters to remove microscopic particles from the air.Environmental Control: Temperature, humidity, and pressure are monitored to maintain stable conditions.Particle Monitoring: The number of particles per cubic meter is controlled to meet specific cleanliness standards, classified by ISO 14644 or Federal Standard 209E.Clean Room Classifications:ISO Class 1: The strictest, allowing only 10 particles per cubic meter of 0.1 microns.ISO Class 8: Allows up to 3,520,000 particles per cubic meter of 0.5 microns.Applications:Pharmaceuticals: Ensures sterile environments for drug production.Electronics: Prevents dust from damaging sensitive components.Aerospace: Maintains precision in the assembly of spacecraft parts.Clean rooms are critical for maintaining product quality and ensuring compliance with strict industry standards.
Photos by Yoav Dudkevitch
Edmond J. Safra (Givat-Ram)
Nano Center
Contacts
- Golan Tanami
- golant@savion.huji.ac.il