Clean rooms are rooms designed in order to allow for the control of airborne particle concentration. They were invented for aerospace and microtechnology in the early 1960s as the United States and other countries geared up for the Space Race. Rapid advancements were being made in the fields of technology and biochemistry as scientists and researchers began working on smaller and smaller levels, and as a result scientists and manufacturers required more and more rigidly controlled working environments.
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Abtech, Inc.Santa Ana, CA 800-394-7699 Abtech specializes in the manufacture of cleanrooms. We take pride in our long record of designing and manufacturing quality cleanrooms; our track record of producing unparalleled cleanrooms dates back to our founding in 1992. Choose Abtech and you'll experience firsthand the unmatched quality of our products and services.
American Cleanroom SystemsRancho Santa Margarita, CA 800-735-2828 Cleanrooms are our specialty at American Cleanroom Systems. You won't find the same kind of knowledgeable service and product quality at any other operation. Our ongoing commitment to customer service and satisfaction as well as product quality and innovation have put us at the top of the cleanrooms industry. We're looking forward to serving your company!
Clean Rooms International, Inc.Grand Rapids, MI 877-380-1860 It's been more than two decades since Clean Rooms International's founding, and during that time we've established our service as the pinnacle cleanrooms service. Our cleanrooms are unmatched in quality anywhere else in the industry. Our friendly and knowledgeable service personnel are eager to connect your company with the cleanrooms solutions it needs.
Terra Universal, Inc.Fullerton, CA 714-578-6000 For more than 30 years, Terra Universal has been offering critical environment solutions such as cleanrooms to a wide variety of clients in a wide variety of high-tech industries. Our personnel hold memberships in more than a dozen professional associations; they are experts on cleanrooms and are ready to help your company connect with the products it needs.
Cleanrooms by UnitedOntario, CA 800-959-0878 United Partition Systems sets itself apart from the competition by working with customers at every step of the product design process, beginning with project design and ending with installation. We stand by the quality of our cleanrooms and our outstanding service. We look forward to the opportunity to connect your company with the solutions it needs.
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IAC IndustriesBrea, CA 800-989-1422 Offering cleanrooms to our customers is our specialty at IAC Industries. Our primary concern is connecting customers with quality cleanrooms, and our advanced facilities and expert staff are here to help make that happen. We manufacture 100% of our products in house, which reduces hassle for our customers and streamlines the production process.
Simplex Isolation SystemsFontana, CA 800-854-7951 Our major clients in the aerospace, automotive and consumer electronics industry all agree - Simplex™ Isolation Systems is the industry leader in cleanrooms. We offer the best variety and the highest quality products available on the market. We take great pride in the quality of our cleanrooms, and we're eager to show your company why we're the industry leaders.
Technical Air ProductsBelmont, MI 800-595-0020 Technical Air Products is second to none in cleanrooms. Our innovative and cost-effective cleanrooms are sure to fit your company's needs. We're confident that our cleanrooms are the best in the industry, and we offer an extensive variety of quality products to meet the varied needs of our customers. Call us or visit our website to learn more about our company.
Modular Cleanrooms, Inc.Denver, CO 800-496-7666 For more than 30 years, it's been Modular Cleanrooms, Inc.'s business to offer cleanroom supplies to a wide range of clients worldwide. All of our components are proudly made in the United States of America. You can count on our cleanroom supplies to meet (and often exceed) your company's expectations. Visit our website to learn more about our product line and services.
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Clean Air Technology, Inc.Canton, MI 800-459-6320 Throughout the more than 30 years that Clean Air Technology has been providing its customers with exceptional cleanroom solutions, we have continually proven ourselves to be the top manufacturer and service provider anywhere. Our friendly service staff prides itself with its attention to detail and commitment to quality. Contact us for your next project - you won't be disappointed.
V. Crowley Associates, LLCMadison, NJ 973-301-9870 Cleanrooms are our specialty at V. Crowley Associates. There's no doubt that quality is a key concern in the cleanrooms business, and we consider high-quality to be our responsibility. For a quarter century we've been connecting clients with the environmentally restricted enclosures they need, and we'd like to add your company to our list of satisfied customers.
CleanZones, LLCJackson, NJ 888-399-2464 At CleanZones, we set ourselves apart by offering our customers a six step implementation process: initial consultation, engineering and design, manufacturing, installation, certification and testing and ongoing maintenance. We carefully order the process so that our customers are assured that they're getting the best possible quality cleanrooms.
Moduspace IncLaval, QC 514-298-0505 Cleanrooms are our strong suit at ModuSpace. Our wide range of products, which includes doors, ceilings, pass-thrus, windows, exit signs, air returns, air return grids and covering panels, are unmatched in quality anywhere else in the industry. And, our ongoing attention to improving our own products and services has kept our operation at the top of the industry.
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Specialized work environments in which air quality and movement is tightly controlled have come to be known as "clean rooms." Highly filtered air falls in what is usually a laminar flow onto the working space below. All clean room supplies, persons, and equipment coming in and out of the room are tightly monitored and special clothing, mouth and head coverings are almost always required. The key to "clean room" cleanliness is the number of air pollutants, or particles, in the air. Sterility is not usually a requirement, since the real concern when working on microscopic and nearly microscopic scales is the damage that can be done by particles such as dust, sand, or salt. Bacteria are also a concern for pharmacists in regard to consumers and for microelectronics manufacturers.
Clean rooms range in size, materials and level of cleanliness based on their purpose of use. Some clean rooms used by manufacturers specializing in microelectronics, pharmaceutical products or circuitry are as large as warehouses (often called "ballrooms") and may keep a high classification of cleanliness. Other clean rooms used by manufacturers such as special parts machinists, who only need clean room facilities for an occasional specialized assembly, may have small portable clean rooms the size of a large closet. Clean rooms can have hard, usually glass or clear plastic walls or soft walls made of flexible acrylic materials or other, similar material. There are two main standards of cleanliness classification. The first is FED standard 209, which classifies clean room air into several different classes. The other main standard is the ISO clean room standard system, which has several classifications also based on cubic feet. Another standard is the British standard for clean rooms, which is based on cubic meters instead of feet. Different levels are required by different industries and various products. The major industries that use clean room facilities at varying classifications are chemical, printed circuit board, SMT, computer, silk screening, biomedical, electronics and disc memory.
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