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Что (кто) такое cleanroom - определение

FACILITY DESIGNED TO MAINTAIN EXTREMELY LOW LEVELS OF PARTICULATES, SUCH AS DUST, AIRBORNE ORGANISMS, OR VAPORIZED PARTICLES
Clean room; Clean-room; Cleanrooms; Clean rooms; Cleanroom design and construction; Clean Room; Class 1000 (standard); Class 3000 (standard); Class 3000; BS 5295; Buffer room; Cleanroom classification; Laminar room
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cleanroom         
<programming> A software development approach aimed at producing software with the minimum number of errors. (1994-12-12)
Cleanroom         
A cleanroom or clean room is an engineered space, which maintains a very low concentration of airborne particulates. It is well isolated, well-controlled from contamination, and actively cleansed.
clean room         
¦ noun an environment free from dust and other contaminants, used chiefly for the manufacture of electronic components.

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Cleanroom

A cleanroom or clean room is an engineered space, which maintains a very low concentration of airborne particulates. It is well isolated, well-controlled from contamination, and actively cleansed. Such rooms are commonly needed for scientific research, and in industrial production for all nanoscale processes, such as semiconductor manufacturing. A cleanroom is designed to keep everything from dust, to airborne organisms, or vaporised particles, away from it, and so from whatever material is being handled inside it.

A cleanroom can also prevent the escape of materials. This is often the primary aim in hazardous biology and nuclear work, in pharmaceutics and in virology.

Cleanrooms typically come with a cleanliness level quantified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a predetermined molecule measure. The ambient outdoor air in a typical urban area contains 35,000,000 particles for each cubic meter in the size range 0.5 μm and bigger, equivalent to an ISO 9 certified cleanroom. By comparison an ISO 14644-1 level 1 certified cleanroom permits no particles in that size range, and just 12 particles for each cubic meter of 0.3 μm and smaller. Semiconductor facilities often get by with level 7 or 5, while level 1 facilities are exceedingly rare.