Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms

March 13, 2013 - "Industry Insight"

Decontaminated environments are essential to many pharmaceutical manufacturing and research processes to complete a task successfully without any contamination of products. These environments, also known as cleanrooms, vary in size, function and class when it comes to the different kinds of processes and operations taking place inside. Each design can feature advantages and disadvantages that can be measured in aspects such as sustainability, energy savings, efficiency, and functionality. The best designs offer covered surfaces, seamless surfaces, and smooth component transitions.

Recently, owners are purchasing modular clean rooms instead of metal stud or drywall because of the modular’s aspect of flexibility. Especially in the pharmaceutical industry, product lines can be added and dropped quickly at any time. This leads to workspaces that must be changed quickly to be configured to meet the changing demand of the market. Another reason for increases in the modular cleanrooms design is the economy. Companies are focused on smaller projects and relying on flexible cleanrooms to take care of small-scale projects so they take advantage of changing market patterns.

Most of today’s cleanrooms are built for function and execution that utilizes special SEPA filter systems and cleanroom monitoring to ensure minimal contamination levels. Many companies are leaning towards apparel that is protective and reusable to protect employees from contamination from outside. Green, sustainable clean room designs and apparel stay true to their environmentally friendly image. These cleanrooms are energy efficient, low cost maintenance, sustainable, and provide great functionality making them successful in today’s market.

 

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For more information please visit the Allied Cleanrooms Website.

 

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