The Bio-Clean cleanroom is specifically designed to meet requirements of the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Bio-Clean's design allows it to be used as either a totally freestanding room or it can be used in combination with your existing walls and ceiling.
There are many important factors to consider when designing a sterile or 'cleanroom' environment, in particular how best to avoid contamination and the ability of the facility to withstand harsh cleaning regimes.
Maintaining the cleanliness of a pharmaceutical manufacturing clean room is critical if the products being manufactured are not to be compromised and batches lost.
A hygiene coating system is a multi-functional new surface applied to a building substrate.
A lot of time and money is spent removing contamination within cleanroom environments. But is enough being done to prevent contamination entering the cleanroom in the first place? And would a different procedure necessarily take more time? Karen Rossington, Marketing Manager at Shield Medicare, explains the benefits of sterile multi-pack consumables.
Don't risk contamination from your sterile alcohol! A conventional trigger spray cleanroom alcohol can quickly become contaminated once in use, so "closed systems" have been developed. However, not all closed systems offer the level of protection you would expect.
Every organisation is under pressure to save money, so the apparent initial cost savings of manufacturing your own 70% alcohol are very attractive – especially if historically it has always been done that way.