Cleanrooms play a vital role in material research and development and production. They can provide a highly controlled environment to ensure the accuracy and reliability of experiments and production. Cleanrooms ensure that the experimental and production environments meet specific cleanliness requirements by controlling pollutants such as particles, harmful gases and microorganisms in the air, thereby improving the quality and performance of materials.
The production process in the new energy field needs to control the number of particles in the air to ensure product quality. For example, during the manufacturing process of photovoltaic cells, the air cleanliness must reach ISO6-8 level.
Temperature And Humidity Control
A stable temperature and humidity environment is required during the production process to ensure the normal operation of production equipment and product quality.
Anti-Static Measures
In the production process of electronic components such as batteries, anti-static measures are very important to prevent static electricity from damaging the product.
Microbial Control
In certain production links, it is also necessary to control the number of microorganisms to ensure the hygiene standards of the product.