Clean Laboratory
Clean Laboratory refers to a laboratory that employs strict air purification measures to control the amount of particles, bacteria, and other contaminants in the air, ensuring a clean and precise environment for experiments. Clean laboratories use air filtration systems, airflow organization, and environmental control to effectively minimize any potential sources of contamination. They are widely used in fields that require highly sterile conditions, such as biology, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Key Features:
1. Air Purification System: Equipped with high-efficiency air filters (HEPA or ULPA), these systems filter out dust, microorganisms, and other particulate matter to maintain air cleanliness.
2. Strict Airflow Control: Often uses unidirectional or laminar airflow systems to ensure that air flows in a specific direction and speed, effectively preventing contamination.
3. Temperature and Humidity Control: The temperature and humidity in the lab are strictly regulated, often using air conditioning systems for precise adjustments.
4. Environmental Monitoring System: Equipped with sensors for temperature, humidity, particle counters, and air quality monitors to track the laboratory's environmental parameters in real-time.
5. Control of Personnel and Material Flow: Personnel entering the clean laboratory are typically required to wear special protective clothing (such as cleanroom suits, gloves, masks), and materials entering or exiting are carefully disinfected.
6. Zoning Management: Laboratories are often divided into areas with different cleanliness levels to ensure contamination is isolated.
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