The air within the scope of the space is managed to eliminate dust particles and other pollutants, creating a strictly controlled clean environment. Clean rooms are widely utilized in industries highly sensitive to environmental pollution, including semiconductor production, biotechnology, precision machinery, and pharmaceuticals. Indoor temperature, humidity, and cleanliness requirements are stringently maintained to meet international standards.
A clean room refers to a specifically designed space where air particles, harmful bacteria, and pollutants are excluded. It maintains indoor temperature, cleanliness, pressure, air velocity, airflow distribution, noise, vibration, lighting, and static electricity within precise ranges. Regardless of how external air conditions fluctuate, the room preserves its original set requirements for performance and safety.
A high-quality ultra-clean room is composed of several indispensable integrated systems: