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A cleanroom can be defined as a
strictly controlled environment of the purest
kind. During the technology boom, the
semiconductor and HDD industries were the
biggest users of cleanrooms and in a stable
way, they still remain one of the most
important users. However, as the world of
science rapidly progresses, the demand for
cleanrooms from players especially in the
bio-tech and pharmaceutical markets have
become noticeably strong. The cleanroom class
level of bio-techs and pharmaceuticals
(typically around Class 5) is still less
stringent than those of semiconductor
cleanrooms (an extreme and rare example is a
Subclass 0.1 cleanroom at the semiconductor
R&D
level). Nonetheless, only a small
handful of precision measurement manufacturers
have the genuine capabilities as Kanomax to
satisfy their monitoring and measurement
needs.
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