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Gabo started the forum topic Thermal gloves in the group Cleanroom Supplies: 1 week, 4 days ago · View
Hi guys. I am new here so sorry if posting in the wrong place. I need advice in thermal gloves, as I work in a pharmaceutical plant at very low temperatures (as cold as -5°C). The thermal gloves that the company provides us dont seem to keep our hands warm enough. we have to wear [...]
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Tony Shouga posted on the forum topic Cleanroom Packaging in the group Cleanroom Equipment: 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Brenden:
You could use polypro breather bags with a tyvek strip, that will keep the costs down but also give the performance you are looking for. If you want to try those I can help you.Thanks
Tony Shouga
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Emily Madsen posted on the forum topic Can I use bleach ? in the group Cleanroom Cleaning: 3 months ago · View
What ratio of bleach to water do you use and do you have any justification for the ratio you use?
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Rowland Marshall posted an update in the group Cleanroom Construction: 5 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Hi! I currently run a class 10k (Iso 7) cleanroom for the purpose of die placement, gold wirebonding and encapsulation on PCBs. My device suppliers recommend a Class 1k (ISO6) for their devices – I’m considering upgrading but I am struggling to find any quantifiable explanations on what the improvement will be. Some places say it is only relevant for yield, but what about long term contamination due to corrosive particulates? Has anyone got any good data/info/papers?
Thanks!
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Brendan started the forum topic Cleanroom Packaging in the group Cleanroom Equipment: 9 months, 1 week ago · View
What is the cheapest packaging capable of passing cytotoxicity, LAL, and Bioburden tests?
Do i need to spend all that money on Tyvek? Or will simple polpropylene do the trick?
Any help would be great.
thanks,
Brendan
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Yani started the forum topic colourless cosmetics in the group Cleanroom Supplies: 10 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Hi all,
I just want to ask whether colourless cosmetics can still be detected by black cloth checking? -
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Bhavik Parikh posted an update in the group Cleanroom Supplies: 11 months, 1 week ago · View
Hi,
I would like to know the duration/shelf life of Clean room paper after use. The clean room papers get printed with information/form, get autoclaved and then get documented during production run. I would like to know how many months/years does the paper last afterwards and if there is an etablished proof of it.
The pharma companies are required to store all the documentation for a certain period of time.
Please advice and share your expertise and knowledge.
Thanks,
BhavikHello,
Synthetic coated Cleanroom paper offers these advantages versus traditional paper.1. The substrate of both paper is cellulose, a wood pulp. Cleanroom paper goes thru rigorous online tensioning to deliver a uniform thickness. Cleanroom paper has the surface finish of technical paper. This improved flatness affords a better surface for consistent ink adhesion.
2. The cellulose substrate on Cleanroom paper is coated with a synthetic resin. This coating prevents the release of loose fibers, and improves the paper’s tensile strength.
3. Synthetic coated Cleanroom paper is acid-free, which enhances it’s ability for long-term archiving.
Cleanroom paper is a better solution for archiving than traditional paper. Caution needs to be taken to ensure that the ink used is also acid-free on documents designed for long-term storage.
Hi , most of cleanroom owners use minimum paper inside because it is particle source you know.But if you have to use it , you can use cleanroom certified papers.
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