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Cleanroom Tests and Measurements

Businesses operating in sectors that are important for human health are obliged to perform clean room tests to ensure that products are protected against contamination, to prevent pollution of the environment, to protect people against the environment, to protect people against microbes that will be transmitted from other people, to protect the environment against microbes to be spread from people and to protect the environment from unhealthy products.

Some pollutants are living pollutants such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and similar microorganisms. Some pollutants are inanimate and volatile substances found in the breathing air. However, whether living or inanimate, all the crusaders can be of a threat to human health. Clean room tests are performed to determine these values ​​and to determine whether the environment is appropriate.

In the test and control of the clean rooms they establish as a result of their activities, the following issues are emphasized: Is the design in accordance with internationally accepted standards? Are the quality and technical properties of the materials used conform to the standards? Do the company's clean room criteria meet standards? Are clean room pressure tests, temperature and humidity tests, particle measurement tests and other necessary tests performed? In order to obtain a sterile product, it is necessary to carry out many tests and controls from the design of the clean room to the construction.

Our company scope of surveillance servicesperforms clean room tests and measurements in accordance with the relevant regulations and standards published by domestic and foreign organizations. A few standards considered in these studies are:

  • Clean rooms and their controlled environments - Part 14644: Classification of air purity by particle concentration
  • TS EN ISO 14644-2 ... Chapter 2: Monitoring the clean room performance of airborne cleaning with particle concentration for documentation purposes
  • TS EN ISO 14644-4 ... Section 4: Design, construction and commissioning
  • TS EN ISO 14644-5 ... Section 5: Operation
  • TS EN ISO 14644-8 ... Chapter 8: Classification of airborne molecular contamination
  • TS EN ISO 14644-9 ... Section 9: Classification of surface cleanliness by particle concentration
  • TS EN ISO 14644-10 ... Section 10: Classification of surface cleaning by chemical concentration
  • TS EN ISO 14644-14 ... Section 14: Evaluation of suitability for use of equipment with particle concentration in air