A clean room environment is normally used in the manufacturing or scientific research, which has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, microbes airborne, aerosol particles and chemical fumes.
More precisely, a clean room has controlled the level of contamination as specified by the number of particles per cubic meter to a specific particle size.
To give perspective, the typical outside urban environment could contain the largest number 35000000 particles per cubic meter, 0.5 m in diameter μ largest. In a clean room 100k class, the internal environment will be 100,000 parts per million which corresponds to a clean room.
The majority of the industry which use clean rooms applicant is the semiconductor industry, which represents 55% of that market, followed by the pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology (18%). Other industries are emerging in aerospace and food.

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