Table of Contents

Solid State Technology

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  • Columns

    • Setting the standard

      • Evolving ISO standards serve the global cleanroom market
        The publication in July 2007 of a new International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standard, ISO 14644-6 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments-Part 6: Vocabulary, represented a milestone for ISO Technical Committee (TC) 209. With the new standard, TC 209 fulfilled its original goal to create a series of 10 standards to meet the needs of the global cleanroom industry in a new millennium.
    • Your market analysis

      • Valves in cleanroom processes
        Valves for the food and beverage, cosmetics, biotechnology and pharmaceutical, and semiconductor industries are classified in three levels of cleanliness: sanitary, aseptic, and ultra-high purity.
    • Compounding corner

    • From the editor

      • Molecular matters
        I had some very interesting conversations at this year’s “SEMICON West” conference and exhibition in San Francisco.
  • Features

    • Special report

      • Cleaning the cleanroom
        New technologies, chemistries and value-adds notwithstanding, cleanroom consumables are driven by two tenets for suppliers and users alike: They have to function properly and consistently, and they have to do so cost-effectively.
    • Features

  • Products

    • Product spotlight

      • Garments
        Since human-generated contamination plays a large role in critical environments, special care must be taken to provide appropriate garments to minimize the human impact on the cleanroom.
    • New products

      • New Products
        Each month, Cleanrooms brings you a collection of the latest product innovations in the contamination control industry.
  • News

    • Fluid dynamics leading the way to safer flights
      University researchers working to optimize airflow patterns in commercial airplane cabins have uncovered new ways of containing the spread of toxic and infectious agents in these environments, and have taken the first steps toward development of a contaminant alert and detection system that can pinpoint the source to an individual passenger.
    • U.S. food scientist to receive world’s highest food honor
      Philip E. Nelson, past president of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) and food science professor at Purdue University, has been recognized as the 2007 recipient of the World Food Prize in an announcement from the U.S. Department of State.
    • IEST provides new online educational opportunities
      The Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST) continues to offer valuable online education classes in the ongoing Access the Experts series with its one-hour class, “Sustainability Considerations in Cleanroom Design and Operation,” and two-part online education tutorial, “Healthcare Airborne Molecular Contamination,” both to be presented in September.
    • Particles

      • PARTICLES
        News snippets from the world of contamination control.
    • Keeping clean in the extreme
      Despite the high technology, the semiconductor industry is conservative, preferring to stick to what is known and works rather than trying something new-unless, of course, there’s no alternative.
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