In cleanrooms, the particle concentration in the ambient air is reduced to a low, non-critical level. Eliminating the damaging influence of particles and microorganisms ensures significantly higher quality and safety.
The use of cleanroom technology is therefore increasingly becoming the key to reliability and cost-effectiveness for products with high quality requirements. Without controlled production processes under cleanroom conditions, a large number of sensitive products, such as those in the semiconductor industry, microtechnology or medical technology, where even the smallest particle deposits render the end product unusable, cannot be produced today.
Another important aspect of cleanroom technology is the reduction of germs and microorganisms, which is mandatory in the manufacture of medicines and pharmaceutical products, but also leads to significant quality improvements in the food and cosmetics industries.