Medicine Factory
Cleanroom technology is an important guarantee to realize medicine production process. Medicine is a special commodity, and its production, scientific research, inspection and storage all need a clean environment. The design, construction and operation of clean rooms in the pharmaceutical industry should be carried out in accordance with the relevant standards of clean rooms and the requirements of drug production quality management norms.
Food Factory
Laboratory
In laboratory planning, design and construction, air cleanliness is the most critical factor. This kind of room is widely used in process, semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, medical device production, etc., research, manufacturing and testing fields requiring highly clean conditions, the use of clean room technology to control pressure differential, airflow patterns and air filtration is critical.
Vaccine Factory
In order to ensure the quality and safety of vaccines, the cleanliness requirements of vaccine production workshops are critical. Because the vaccine production workshop belongs to the category of clean space, it is necessary to control the indoor environment, in addition to temperature and humidity, but also includes the cleanliness of the air by using Clean Room.
Infusion factory
A vaccine production clean room is a dedicated space designed to ensure the highest quality standards during vaccine production and handling. These clean rooms follow strict codes and standards to ensure that products are not contaminated and can maintain their effectiveness and safety. A vaccine production clean room needs to meet GMP standard, ISO 14644 and national and regional standards.
Bottle plastic factory
Plastic bottle production clean room is a special production environment set up to ensure the hygiene and quality of plastic bottles in the production process. This type of clean room is mainly used for the production of plastic bottles and packaging materials in direct contact with liquids to avoid product contamination. Among the different grades, grade A is the most stringent and applies to the final sterilization step of the product; Grade B, C and D are suitable for different stages of the production process.