Laboratory Cleanrooms
Cleanrooms work by controlling the amount and size of particles in the air. The air in a cleanroom is filtered through a series of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that remove particles as small as 0.3 microns. The cleanroom is also designed to minimise the generation of particles through the use of materials and construction methods that produce low levels of particles.
Quality & Safety
A cleanroom is designed to provide a controlled environment that minimises the presence of airborne particles and contaminants. By using a cleanroom, companies can ensure that their products meet the highest standards of quality and safety.
Compliance with
Industry Regulations
Many industries, such as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, have strict regulations regarding cleanliness and contamination control. A cleanroom can help companies meet these regulations and avoid costly fines and other penalties.
Customisation
Cleanrooms can be customised to meet the specific needs of each customer. Whether it's the size, layout, or level of cleanliness required, a cleanroom can be designed to meet the unique requirements of each application.
Long-term Cost Savings
While the upfront cost of a cleanroom may be higher than other solutions, it can provide significant long-term cost savings by reducing the risk of contamination, increasing product quality, and improving efficiency.
Expertise & Support
When you purchase a cleanroom from Unilab, you can benefit from our expertise and support throughout the installation and maintenance process. This can help ensure that your cleanroom operates at peak efficiency and meets all of your needs over the long term.
Versatility
Cleanrooms can be used in a wide range of industries and applications, from pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to electronics, aerospace, and more. This versatility makes them a valuable asset for companies looking to maintain a high level of cleanliness and control contamination in their operations.