When it comes to manufacturing Pharmaceutical products, the need for a perfect dustless environment with no pathogens of any kind is a great example of why we need clean rooms.
The design differs from a customer to customer according to many factors such as:
acceptable particles count per air volume, the relative location of the room, the production processes and the budget.
The design stage is where the supplier standout, and that is where we shine, especially if you are building a clean room for a Pharmaceutical factory.
Why we “MEDICAMES” are good at what we do? .
We take care of every aspect of the design in order for you to be confident in the final results, and we inspect every stage of production to make sure that the clean rooms will live up to our high standards.
For Pharmaceutical clean rooms, we pay extra attention to:
Air filters: the circulation of air should be done though HEPA filters to remove any kind of contamination, particles larger than 0.2 microns are generally filtered out.
Air pressure: maintaining air pressure at a higher degree than the surrounding air is an essential function to achieve the required level of purity, this includes using airlocks in the areas connecting the clean room with the ambient atmosphere.
Temperature and humidity: higher or lower temperature than the optimal level will not only make the staff uncomfortable, but most differently ruin raw materials and final products, humidity also, if left unchecked will result in faster corrosion of machines and equipment.
Lighting: well-lit clean room not only help the staff do their job better by allowing them to read displays and notice small details, but also the cleaners because they can’t clean what they can’t see, so dark areas are avoided as much as possible.
Architecture: in order for the clean room to function properly, the air flow needs to be consistent in its movement, this is where the architect comes in to make sure that the design meets the requirements.
Materials used for internal surfaces: normal materials shed air-born particles while cleaned or used, to avoid this extra source of contamination, certain materials are used with compatible cleaning products to reduce the breakdown process to minimum level.
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