Written for the professional who has an immediate need for the information but has little or no training in the subject, Cleanroom Microbiology for the Non-Microbiologist, Second Edition introduces principles of microbiology. It explains the consequences of microbiological contamination, what contam
Cleanroom Design, Second Edition
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 312
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book has been written by an international body of authors working in a variety of industries including electronics, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, who discuss the considerations to be taken into account when designing cleanrooms. Three chapters describe how cleanrooms are designed for the principal manufacturing areas of microelectronics, pharmaceutical manufacturing and biotechnology. Other subjects covered are international design standards, the economics of cleanroom design, high efficiency air filtration, materials used in cleanroom construction, and the provision of clean gases and water. A unique feature of this new edition includes the application of cleanroom design technology to a mini environment such as a bench-top.Content:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Design of Clean and Containment Areas (pages 1โ20): W. Whyte
Chapter 2 International Standards for the Design of Cleanrooms (pages 21โ50): A. L. Moller
Chapter 3 The Design of Cleanrooms for the Microelectronics Industry (pages 51โ78): J. G. King
Chapter 4 The Design of Cleanrooms for the Pharmaceutical Industry (pages 79โ113): G. J. Farquharson and W. Whyte
Chapter 5 The Design of Cleanrooms for the Medical Device Industry (pages 115โ122): H. H. Schicht
Chapter 6 Contamination Control Facilities for the Biotechnology Industry (pages 123โ139): P. J. Tubito and T. J. Latham
Chapter 7 Cost?Efficiency and Energy?Saving Concepts for Cleanrooms (pages 141โ155): H. H. Schicht
Chapter 8 High Efficiency Air Filtration (pages 157โ182): S. D. Klocke and W. Whyte
Chapter 9 Construction Materials and Surface Finishes for Cleanrooms (pages 183โ202): E. C. Sirch
Chapter 10 Purification Techniques for Clean Water (pages 203โ229): T. Hodgkiess
Chapter 11 The Design of an Ultra?Pure Water System for Use in the Manufacture of Integrated Circuits (pages 231โ250): R. Galbraith
Chapter 12 The Production and Transmission of High Purity Gases for the Semiconductor Industry (pages 251โ267): R. Galbraith
Chapter 13 Materials for Services Pipework (pages 269โ293): T. Hodgkiess
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