
Cleanroom technology is used for the manufacture of aseptic medical goods or for research and development purposes. Cleanroom refers to an enclosed space maintained in such a way so as to reduce contamination during processing. They can control the concentration of airborne particles such as particulates (including dust, hair, and skin), chemicals (including oil, grease, metal ions, and vapors), microorganisms (including bacteria, and fungus), and radiations (including ultraviolet radiations). Temperature, humidity, pressure, electrostatic charge, magnetic flux, and other factors inside a cleanroom can also be manipulated as per the need. Various equipment, such as high-efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) filters, fan filter units, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, air diffusers and showers, laminar air flow systems, and bio-safety cabinets, are used to maintain aseptic conditions inside a cleanroom. Cleanroom consumables can be segmented into safety consumables and cleaning consumables.