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Contamination Control and Cleanrooms: Problems, Engineering Solutions, and Applications

โœ Scribed by Alvin Lieberman (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
418
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Contamination control standards and techniques for all phases of the production of high-technology products are spelled out in this applications-orientated guide. Practical cleaning methods for products and process fluids are accompanied by tips on selecting operations based on economy and efficiency. Explanations of contaminant measurement devices cover operation, error sources and remedial methods. Engineers will find vital data on contaminant sources, as well as coverage of operations and procedures that aggravate contaminant effects.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Contamination Control Overview....Pages 1-8
Particulate Contaminant Descriptions and Definitions....Pages 9-24
Particle Effects on Products....Pages 25-41
Gaseous, Chemical, and Other Contaminant Descriptions....Pages 42-53
Contaminant Sources....Pages 54-72
Contaminant-Generation Mechanisms....Pages 73-81
Contaminant Transport and Deposition Mechanisms....Pages 82-100
Product Protection Methods Summary....Pages 101-114
Liquid Cleaning Methods....Pages 115-127
Gas Cleaning Methods for Ambient Air and Compressed Gases....Pages 128-143
Surface Cleaning Methods....Pages 144-156
Standards for Contamination Control Areas....Pages 157-170
Verification and Monitoring: Requirements and Procedures....Pages 171-190
Standards for Contamination Control Testing Systems....Pages 191-198
Cleanroom Design Bases and Allowable Components....Pages 199-216
HVAC Filter and Flow Control Systems for Cleanrooms....Pages 217-231
Cleanroom Work Support Component Areas....Pages 232-240
Cleaning, Maintenance, and Janitorial Needs....Pages 241-246
Component and Equipment Testing....Pages 247-253
Personnel Selection and Training....Pages 254-263
Clothing, Gloves, and Wipers....Pages 264-273
Gas Sampling Considerations....Pages 274-289
Optical Airborne Particle Counter Operation....Pages 290-309
Optical Measurement of Deposited Particles....Pages 310-316
Optical Liquidborne Particle Counter Operation....Pages 317-330
Optical Particle Counter Operating Procedures, Calibration and Correlation Methods....Pages 331-349
Optical Particle Counter Errors and Problem Areas....Pages 350-368
Gas Filter Testing Methods....Pages 369-380
Liquids: A Cleaning Overview....Pages 381-392
Particulate Contamination Measurement in Liquids....Pages 393-406
Back Matter....Pages 407-411

โœฆ Subjects


Mechanical Engineering


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