Before leaving the factory, the finished products must undergo a full inspection, including testing for dust particle count, microbial indicators, and packaging sealing.
Before leaving the factory, the finished products must undergo a full inspection, including testing for dust particle count, microbial indicators, and packaging sealing.
The production workshop needs to be equipped with a Class 100 or Class 1000 cleanroom, which uses a high-efficiency filtration system to maintain air cleanliness and prevent particulate matter in the environment from contaminating the wipes.
In high-end processes such as semiconductor lithography, optical lens assembly, biochip manufacturing, and precision electronic soldering, surface cleaning is not only fundamental to maintaining environmental cleanliness but also crucial for product yield
In high-precision manufacturing fields such as microelectronics, optoelectronics, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverages, cleanrooms are key environments for controlling contaminants such as particulates, toxic gases, and bacteria.
The surfaces of precision electronic components often feature micro- and even nano-scale circuits, solder joints, sensors, or optical coatings, which are highly sensitive to tiny particles.
Auxiliary protective measures during use can complement the corrosion resistance of the material itself and further reduce the risk of swelling and degradation.