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Common causes of dust production in clean rooms

Clean rooms are often used for strict control of dust and particles to ensure high purity and quality in the production and manufacturing process. However, even in such an environment, dust production can still occur. Dust production can affect product quality, increase equipment maintenance and cleaning costs, and reduce the hygiene and safety of the work environment. Below we will explore the common causes of dust generation in clean room equipment.

1, clean room equipment operating wear and tear:In the production process, clean room equipment is often operated and exposed to a variety of materials and substances, which may lead to wear and tear of the equipment, including friction and abrasion of parts. These wear and abrasive particles may be released into the air, thereby contaminating the environment within the clean room.2. Material Handling and Processing:Dust and particulate matter may also be generated during the processing and handling of materials in the clean room. For example, cutting, grinding, spraying and compression processes may produce particulate matter, when these particles are released uncontrolled into the air, it will cause contamination in the clean room.微信图片_20221018181036

3, external environmental factors:Clean room equipment is not only affected by internal operations, but also by external environmental factors. For example, equipment near the loading and unloading area, personnel traffic, raw materials in and out of activities may be introduced into the external dust and impurities, resulting in air quality inside the clean room is affected.4, equipment and ventilation system of the unreasonable design: clean room equipment and ventilation system is not properly designed may also lead to dust production problems. For example, the exhaust port of the ventilation system is not reasonably located or the poor sealing performance of the equipment may lead to air leakage and dust leakage phenomenon. In order to reduce the dust generation problem of clean room equipment, the following measures can be taken: Regular maintenance and inspection of equipment to ensure that the equipment sealing and operation status.

Optimize the production and process flow, reduce the frequency and vibration of the dust production process.

Strengthen the control of the external environment to reduce the entry of external dust and impurities.

Reasonable design and maintenance of the ventilation system to ensure the normal operation of the ventilation system and meet the requirements of the exhaust effect.

By taking these measures, we can effectively reduce the dust generation problem of the clean room equipment and ensure the environmental quality and product purity in the clean room.


Post time: Jan-09-2024