Modular Cleanrooms – An Evolving Industry
By Mark Forst
An interview with Wayne McGee, owner of PortaFab Modular Building Systems, and Tim Loughran, owner of Cleanroom Construction Associates.
What to Know When Considering a Cleanroom
By Tim Sunderland
Does your business plan include the development of an area in your plant or laboratory for clean manufacturing or other procedures? Are you concerned that you make the right purchase? Do you want to make sure you consider the right factors when you evaluate different models?
Modular Softwall Cleanrooms
By Kevin Weist
Simple, Mobile, and Cost Effective
Softwall modular cleanrooms are designed for functionality and reduced cost while providing all the flexible benefits of modular construction.
Some Traditional and Non-Traditional Cleanroom Uses and Related Contamination Control Practices
By Charles W. Berndt
A Brief Information Outline
Modular Cleanrooms
By Mary Williams
“Experts in the Field” take some time to talk about the advantages, trends, and developments in the modular cleanroom arena in the coming year.
Modular Cleanrooms for Business Startups and New Product Development
By Kevin Weist
Regulations, cost, location, size, performance—how do you choose the right cleanroom?
The Bottom Line on Buying a Cleanroom System
By Rick Dobson
What questions, as a potential buyer, do you need to ask to ensure your performance specification will be met?
Converting From an Uncontrolled Space to a Cleanroom
By Jan Eudy
Our company is shifting focus from the manufacturing of medical device components in a controlled environment to manufacturing in a certified ISO Class 8 environment.
Key Considerations For Cleanroom Conveyors
By Mark Dinges
The case for modular conveyors
Cleanroom Facility Construction Options
By Paul Nesdore
Does construction method matter?
Contamination Control and CGMP
By Barbara Kanegsberg, Ed Kanegsberg
Controlling the fabrication environment is not an end in itself. Manufacturers who process and assemble their product in controlled environments know that the clean-room or mini-environment must be appropriately designed and must also be maintained clean and contamination free.
Choosing The Right Panel Material For Your Modular Cleanroom
By Francesco Nigris
Deciding whether your cleanroom should be modular instead of drywall is not the only decision a project team has to make when considering a cleanroom. In most cases, the choice of panels is not as clear cut as once was the norm.
Controlled Mini-Environments
By Barbara Kanegsberg, Ed Kanegsberg
not every critical component need be processed in a large, tightly specified cleanroom by gowned personnel. Sometimes mini-environments provide a superior and cost-effective option.
New Closed-Loop Controls For Minienvironments
By Howard Abramowitz
Often, to ease cost constraints, there is a growing placement of higher purity cleanroom minienvironments inside a larger ballroom space.
A Healthy Environment for Medical Device Development
By Michael Buckwalter
Although heralded for years as a major breakthrough in critical environment manufacturing, minienvironments are hardly a one-design-fits-all solution to contamination control.
