Clean Room Applications

Clean Room Ready

We are excited to announce our latest achievement in providing Class 100 Clean Room Certified products to our esteemed semiconductor clientele.

Our cleaning process adheres rigorously to Class 100 standards, following the guidelines specified in IEST-STD-CC1246D. This meticulous approach encompasses recommended cleaning procedures, the use of prescribed solvents, and other necessary materials. We also rely on the tables within this document to establish the fundamental criteria for allowable surface particulates.

All of our cleaning operations take place within a dedicated, self-contained, and structurally robust cleanroom facility. This cleanroom was meticulously designed and constructed in strict accordance with the criteria outlined in Federal Standard IEST-STD-CC1246D.

Our primary objective is to consistently deliver Cleanroom products of the utmost quality that not only meet but exceed our customers' exacting specifications while maintaining compliance with both Federal and Industrial standards.

For more comprehensive information, please get in touch with one of our Sales Representatives.


Applications and Industries Utilizing Clean Rooms

- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology
- Medical Device Manufacturing
- Aerospace and Defense
- Optics and Photonics
- Microelectronics Assembly
- Data Storage
- Hospitals and Healthcare
- Pharmacies and Compounding
- Nanotechnology
- Clean Energy
- Microbiome Research


What is Class 100 Clean Room?

Class 100 clean rooms are controlled environments designed to maintain a very high level of cleanliness. They are classified according to the number of particles allowed per cubic meter for particles of 0.5 micrometers and larger.

For Class 100 clean rooms, the maximum allowable particle count is 100 particles per cubic meter (particles/m³) for particles of 0.5 micrometers and larger.

These clean rooms are used in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, where strict control of particulate contamination is crucial to ensure product quality and process integrity.