A cleanroom is a meticulously controlled environment designed for the manufacturing of products where airborne particles are regulated to meet specific limits. It ensures contamination-free production by eliminating sub-micron airborne particles generated by people, processes, facilities, and equipment.
Key Features of Cleanrooms
- Air Quality Control: Continuous removal of airborne contaminants through specialized filtration systems.
- Environmental Regulation: Tight control over air flow rates and direction, pressurization, temperature, and humidity.
- Compliance Standards: Cleanrooms are constructed following strict protocols to meet industry-specific regulations.
Cleanrooms are essential for industries such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other critical manufacturing sectors.
Our Expertise in Cleanroom Solutions
We specialize in designing and constructing cleanrooms for two primary sectors:
1. Operation Theatres (OT)
We provide turnkey solutions for modular and traditional operation theatres:
- Laminar Flow Systems: Ensuring sterile airflow.
- Pendents and Lighting: Tailored for optimal functionality and hygiene.
- Complete Modular OT Setup:
- Engineering and design of laminar flow systems, return-air risers, and anti-static flooring.
- Installation of pendents, lighting, gas piping, control valves, and control panels with BMS (Building Management System).
- Class Compliance: We deliver cleanrooms ranging from Class 1 Lakh to Class 1000.
2. Pharma-Biomedical Cleanrooms
Comprehensive solutions for various applications, including manufacturing, research, processing, storing, and recycling:
- FDA-Approved Dust Collectors: Food-grade stainless steel dust collectors for re-use, venting, and discard.
- Customized Solutions: Design, manufacture, installation, and maintenance of pharma-grade dust collection systems.
Compliance and Standards
We adhere to the highest regulatory standards in all our projects, including:
- NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals)
- FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
- ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers)