Introduction to the composition and grade requirements of the clean room

Clean room refers to the removal of particulates, harmful air, bacteria and other pollutants in the air within a certain space, and controls indoor temperature, cleanliness, indoor pressure, airflow velocity and airflow distribution, noise vibration and illumination, and static electricity. Within the scope of the demand, the specially designed room is given. That is to say, no matter how the external air conditions change, the laboratory can maintain the characteristics of cleanliness, temperature, humidity and pressure that were originally set.

According to the cleanliness of the clean room, it is divided into several levels:

Microfluidic chip processing laboratories usually require high-temperature furnace zones, plasma zones, test zones, etc. in the clean environment, and the requirements for lithography, homogenization, and development are required to be carried out in a 100-level ultra-clean room.

The establishment of the laboratory mainly includes the construction of clean rooms and peripheral systems. The composition of the clean room is composed of the following systems (indispensable in the constituent system molecules), otherwise it will not constitute a complete and good quality clean room:

1. Ceiling system: including boom, girder, ceiling lattice beam;

2. Air conditioning system: including air cabin, filter system, windmill, etc.;

3. Partition wall panel: including windows and doors;

4. Floor: including raised floor or anti-static Shumei floor;

5. Lighting equipment: including fluorescent lamps, yellow lamps, etc.;

6. Laboratory benches, reagent cabinets, lockers, shoe cabinets, etc. required for clean labs.

Finished Pharmaceutical Products

The definition of Finished Pharmaceutical Product can be found in § 4 (1) of the Medicines Law. It reads: "Finished drugs are drugs that are prepared in advance and sold in specific packaging to the consumer..." The drugs are mostly in the form of tablets, capsules, drops, liquids, ointments and suppositories. For Phytotherapy (healing with plants) numerous drugs are also available in pharmacies in which drugs or drug preparations are processed. One distinguishes between the drug preparations: the chopped drug to prepare a tea, the milled drug (= drug powder) and the dried extract for the manufacture of tablets, capsules and pills, tincture for the preparation of drops and the fluid extract for juices, salves and other ointments to name a few. A finished drug with a drug formulation is called an "herbal medicine" or phytopharmacon (plural: phytopharmaceuticals).

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