1st Edition

Clean Room Design Minimizing Contamination Through Proper Design

By Bengt Ljungqvist, Berit Reinmuller Copyright 1997
    156 Pages
    by CRC Press

    156 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This practical book provides detailed guidance on all aspects of clean room airflow, the mechanics of airflow, and how microbial contamination is carried. Ljungqvist and Reinmüller draw on years of experience in clean room design and operation. The book contains maps of the effect of human interference on unidirectional airflow and the potential for contamination. Particle challenge test methods and tracer gas detection methods are explained, and the impact and interpretation of the results obtained from these test methods are discussed.

    Topics include:
    o Dispersion of Airborne Contaminants
    o Contamination Risks
    o Wakes (including factual situations)
    o Open, Unidirectional Air Flow Benches (laminar flow benches)
    o Microbiological Assessment
    o Weighing Stations
    o Air Flow Through Openings
    o Mathematical Treatment of Contamination Risks
    o Simulation of Air Flows & Dispersion of Contaminants through Doorways in a Suite of Clean Rooms
    o Regulatory Requirements

    Dispersion of Airborne Contaminants. Contamination Risks. Wakes. Open, Unidirectional Air Flow Benches. Microbiological Assessment. Weighing Stations. Air Flow Through Openings. Mathematical Treatment of Contamination Risks. Simulation of Air Flows & Dispersion of Contaminants through Doorways in a Suite of Clean Rooms. Regulatory Requirements.

    Biography

    Ljungqvist, Bengt; Reinmuller, Berit