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14th Edition: Cleanroom Protocol Approaches for the Construction Process |
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Jul 02, 2001 at 04:56 PM |
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Allan D. Chasey, Del E. Webb School of Construction, Tempe, AZ, USA Rajashekar Bistaiah, M.A. Mortenson Company, Colorado Springs, CO, USA ABSTRACT Contamination control, which has a direct impact on the productivity and profitability of the manufacturing process, is the central concept around which all cleanrooms are designed, built and operated. To help control construction contamination, two methodologies have been used: (1) clean the facility at the end of the construction, called "final super clean", or (2) continuous cleaning during construction, called "clean-build". The "clean-build" method is the most widely used contamination control method; however, very little is known about the actual benefit of the "clean-build" approach versus the "final super clean" approach.
14th Edition: Cleanroom Protocol Approaches for the Construction Process
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