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  2. Air shower (room) - Wikipedia

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    Air showers are typically placed between a gowning area and cleanroom; after workers don appropriate garb and personal protective equipment, they enter the shower so that the pressurized air nozzles remove any residual particles from coveralls. Once the program cycle is complete, users exit through a second door into the cleanroom.

  3. ISO 14644 - Wikipedia

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    The need for a single standard for cleanroom classification and testing was long felt. After ANSI and IEST petitioned to ISO for new standards, the first document of ISO 14644 was published in 1999, ISO 14644-1. [1] In 2000, ISO 14644-2 was published, which began the process of FED-STD-209E being canceled.

  4. Cleanroom - Wikipedia

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    Cleanroom from outside Entrance to a cleanroom with no air shower Cleanroom for microelectronics manufacturing with fan filter units installed in the ceiling grid Cleanroom cabin for precision measuring tools Typical cleanroom head garment. A cleanroom or clean room is an engineered space that maintains a very low concentration of airborne ...

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  6. Fan filter unit - Wikipedia

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    Filter ceiling grid of a cleanroom for microelectronic (semiconductor) manufacturing with filter fan units installed A fan filter unit ( FFU ) is a type of motorized air filtering equipment. It is used to supply purified air to cleanrooms , laboratories , medical facilities or microenvironments by removing harmful airborne particles from ...

  7. Airlock - Wikipedia

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    An airlock on board the Space Shuttle. An airlock [a] is a room or compartment which permits passage between environments of differing atmospheric pressure or composition, while minimizing the changing of pressure or composition between the differing environments.

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  9. Displacement ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Displacement ventilation is best suited for taller spaces (higher than 3 meters [10 feet]). [2] Standard mixing ventilation may be better suited for smaller spaces where air quality is not as great a concern, such as single-occupant offices, and where the room height is not tall (e.g., lower than 2.3 meters [7.5 feet]).

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