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The greatest challenge of manual cleaning

A company's various interest groups make demands of the cleanrooms: purchasing, manufacturing, quality assurance and also the cleaning staff. These departments and groups of employees have specific demands in terms of effectiveness, validatability, process reliability, sterilisability, GMP conformity, ergonomics, operability and area output.

Beyond this, the statutory rules and regulations governing the adherence to policies and standards apply. One of these regulations is cleanroom compatibility. Cleanliness suitability concerns the suitability of a device in terms of all cleanroom-relevant properties; it takes all factors into consideration that could potentially have influence on a process. One parameter is also the cleanliness suitability, in other words the suitability of operating material to be used in a cleanroom. Our cleanroom cleaning products are all cleanroom compatible in terms of their intended use.

We've summarised which requirements exist, how they are complied with and which purity classes must be differentiated.

Purity classes

The cleanroom classification is strict and divided in purity classes - here is what they are

Rules and regulations

A jungle of rules is in place that determines the requirements of manual systems

Glossary

A definition of terms in the cleanroom cleaning is decisively for a successful process

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