Table of Contents
Solid State Technology
Year 2001 Issue 12
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Amcs AMCs: Properties and gaining control
Airborne molecular contaminants (AMCs) are non-particulate contaminants that easily penetrate conventional HEPA and ULPA filters. Like particles, AMCs consist of molecules, or clusters of molecules.
Upw Monitoring UPW: There's much more than meets the eye
Monitoring an ultra-pure water (UPW) system requires more than just watching meters, tabulating numbers and looking at charts.
Opcs Guidelines for selecting an optical particle counter (OPC)
Selecting an optical particle counter (OPC) can appear deceptively simple. Typically, the specification focuses on sensitivity, flow rate, size range and coincidence loss. Secondary requirements are number of channels, the sample/hold periods and alarm limits.
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PRODUCTS
New Products New Products
Minienvironment monitor; Clean process oven; Washable ESD sheet; Glassware washer...
Product Comparator Take the time to furnish your cleanroom wisely
When designing a cleanroom, the big issues that immediately come to mind include cost, cleanliness rating and efficiency. But when you consider the fact that the cleanroom industry is fragmented into more than 100,000 elements, that overall design task can seem daunting.
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NEWS
News American Mill acquires Hi-Tec Garments Division
Los Alamitos, CAIn a move that will allow it to offer manufacturing capabilities, textile distributor American Mill Sales has acquired 32-year-old Acme Laundry Products, including the Hi-Tec Garment Division.
News Blood product inactivates pathogens considered most difficult to kill
WATERTOWN, MAA biotech firm specializing in products that remove microorganisms from donor blood says it has a system that will inactivate the virus that causes foot-and-mouth disease, a pathogen that scientists have long considered one of the most potent and difficult to kill.
Particles Particles...
Applied Materials expands in PRC; Coating maintains "like new" appearance; Pall unveils filtration technology...
News The times they are a changin'
This month's graphic shows the past, present and future of capital spending by some of the top IC manufacturers in North America. It's no surprise to see Intel leading the pack with $4.5 billion in spending forecasted in 2002, a big decline from 2001.
News Semicon Southwest: Something old, something new
AUSTIN, TXThe story from October's Semicon Southwest trade show and conference was no different from most shows that took place over the past two months.
News Brooks acquires PRI Automation
CHELMSFORD, MAIn a deal valued at $380 million, Brooks Automation has acquired PRI Automation (Billerica, MA). According to analysts, the deal between the companies makes sound business sense due to respective market strengths and little overlap in minienvironment and automation product lines.
News Facility in face-off with FDA to revive manufacturing privileges of anthrax vaccine, lack of cGMPs to blame
LANSING, MITo date, there isn't one facility approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to manufacture the anthrax vaccine. That's because, three years ago, the only facility approved to manufacture was shut down by the FDA for not maintaining current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs.)
News China update: Taiwan talent builds entrepreneurial foundries
SHANGHAIWho would have thought it only a few months ago? China seems to be growing an entrepreneurial semiconductor foundry industrythanks to the success of an aggressive drive to recruit industry talent from Taiwan.
News Intel opens Fab 22; sees slight increase in 3Q earnings
CHANDLER, AZBack when capital expenditures seemed to increase quarterly, Intel announced plans to build Fab 22 on its campus here.
News Cyclopss offers low-cost sterilization alternative for sterility lab
SALT LAKE CITY, UTThe threat of cross contamination on wheels was just one of the dilemmas Jerry Nelson pondered throughout the 14-month expansion of Nelson Laboratories Inc.
Polypropylene carts used to transport sterility test samples in and out of ISO Class 5 (Class 100) suites could provide carte blanche for stowaway pathogens...
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DEPARTMENTS
Viewpoint O Harold where art thou?
The sound of coins hitting metal was the first thing I heard when I picked up the phone.
"Is this Mark?" asked a raspy voice, squeezing through background chatter and slot machine bells that could be at a handful of places.
Inventors Corner Inventor's corner
Cleanroom remodeling; Auxiliary device for filter exchange; Particle sensor...
Unfiltered There's no such thing as a free lunch
The savingsfewer filters, fans, chillers, coils, pumps, motors, less steel and concretewere actually outweighed by the additional costs of the minienvironments themselves, including I/O ports, pods, cassettes and carriers, robots and automation.
Viewpoint ISO 14644 & 14698: The common language of success
No one likes to be told what to do. We balked when our parents corrected us, and as adults, we certainly don't appreciate direct orders that change or alter our day-to-day business proceduresespecially when we believe they've been working well for years.
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COLUMNS
Life Sciences Barrier isolator technology adapted to thwart new threats
America has always been a diverse nation of innovative people, and when faced with a threat to our freedom and safety, that innovation has often been realized through invention or adaptation of technology.
Electronics Particle-fluid separation: Solving the CPC problem
By putting this application to work you can solve the problem of using a condensation particle counter (CPC) to measure particle concentrations in oxygen or hydrogenboth present safety concerns if used with butyl alcohol, the working fluid used in the most common, commercially available CPC.
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FEATURES
Built To Spec DNA-impersonator gets ISO Class 8 hideout
Viruses may run rampant, but they cannot hide from technologies like those of a Bedford, MA-based biotech firm's DNA-impersonator, a blood culture canvassing agent that shines a fluorescent spotlight on trespassing microorganisms.
Editorial Index 2001 CleanRooms Editorial Index
2001 CleanRooms Editorial Index
Features Testing the integrity of glovebox gloves for sub-viral size defects
There is a global concern among world health organizations and regulatory agencies regarding the quality of nonconductive materials, including protective-barrier materials such as glovebox gloves.
Features Design, balance and certify a successful minienvironement integration design
Before entering into the critical minienvironement integration strategies, let's first take a look at the basics.
Special Report Getting on the same page
No one ever thought writing a set of global standards for cleanrooms or controlled environments would be easy or fast. In fact, as we stand on the brink of 2002, it has been more than eight years since contamination-control professionals from varied industries and from around the world first convened to draw up ISO standards 14644 and 14698. And it could still be another six months or more until the last of the 10 separate standards are released.
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