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some picutures of a cleanroom

June 13th, 2007, 22:53

Some Pictures of a cleanroom


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Clean room

June 13th, 2007, 23:23

Cool wich class is it??


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June 14th, 2007, 1:12

100 class.

June 14th, 2007, 3:46

salvationlaura wrote:100 class.


How ,much is it ?

June 14th, 2007, 4:15

Doesn't look very clean to me - look at all those fingerprints by the door handle and switches!

Someone needs to get in there with some Mr Muscle...

June 14th, 2007, 10:00

These big clean rooms are useless for data recovery.
Clean cabinets are much cheaper, more efficient and more convinient :)

June 14th, 2007, 11:06

Clean rooms like this in data recovery are only for marketing purposes.

June 14th, 2007, 12:30

Pure propaganda and marketing. There is absolute no need for a setup like this. This could be a photo from any pharmaceutical installation, it's simply a door and air lock mechanism. All that is needed is a class 100 flow hood which most big DR companies use.

June 14th, 2007, 18:06

Hi Mates,

Can Someone Put a Photo of His Cheap And Easy Clean Caninet/room

Amarbir

June 14th, 2007, 22:59

Odiferous wrote:Doesn't look very clean to me - look at all those fingerprints by the door handle and switches!

Someone needs to get in there with some Mr Muscle...



Where :?: , you see the fingerprint on the door handle ?

In fact, when you go to a clean room, you have to wear gloves and uniform.

Maybe you think a cleanroom is useless for data recovery. But, remember this in your mind: Be responsible for those clients who put their trust on you.

If I put some BWM cars picutures here, you guy will say, oh, it's no use for helping you go farther, I can ride a bicycle. :D

June 14th, 2007, 23:06

Amarbir wrote:Hi Mates,

Can Someone Put a Photo of His Cheap And Easy Clean Caninet/room

Amarbir


http://www.swcj.com/pic/a11.jpg

The clean cabinet you mentioned, is it look like this? or much cheaper clean box?

June 14th, 2007, 23:11

dmarques wrote:Clean rooms like this in data recovery are only for marketing purposes.


I don't agree with you. If you care and want best result, you won't say like that.

It's sour grapes.

June 14th, 2007, 23:13

cryoborgofthevenus wrote:
salvationlaura wrote:100 class.


How ,much is it ?


It's not expensive ,it's about some thousand USD.

June 15th, 2007, 11:14

In order to fully kit out a lab of class 1 quality including appropriate extraction fans and flooring, you are looking at WELL over $25k. Again, you are misleading your customers if you think you need a setup like and i'm sure you are charging them handsomely for the myth. We use Nuaire (or similar) flow hoods, like most reputable DR companies. Your point about the BMW is nonsense. In order to do a headswap on most drives, the drive only needs to be open for less than 10 to 15 minutes max. Once you are wearing cleanroom gloves and masking, with proper airflow, there is no need for an Intel style cleanroom.

June 15th, 2007, 11:39

Hi,
What is The Cheapest Prioposition .Cheap Easy And Dirty

June 15th, 2007, 11:56

Cheap, Easy & CLEAN I presume?

A Nuaire flow hood is about $3500 new (http://www.nuaire.com)

June 15th, 2007, 22:48

Misting Shower
for areas where workers garments need to be dampened so as not to carry unwanted chemicals and powders out of a work area and contaminate adjoining rooms.

Softwalls/Portable Clean Rooms

Laminar Flow Work Stations

Air Showers
air showers for personnel and product transfer. Units can be constructed of high pressure laminate or stainless steel.


Filtration
The IBF is a modular, self-contained HEPA filter and blower unit which combines features such as rugged, lightweight aluminum construction and a low profile for most any clean room application.

Ceiling Systems
Clean Room Engineering's clean room grid system is designed to support ceiling components such as HEPA filters, fan filters, lights and tiles, while preventing infiltration of particles from above.


Lighting
Meeting and exceeding the stringent demands of various clean room applications, the Super Seal lighting fixture housing is totally sealed to prevent infiltration of contaminants. Lay-in, tear drop style, and flow thru fixtures are offered.


Pass Thrus
thru air locks minimize entry of contaminants into the clean room by providing a means for pick-up and delivery of products and supplies without personnel entry. Units are constructed of high pressure laminate, stainless steel or polypropylene.


Furniture & Storage Cabinets

Shelving & Carts

Static Control Products

Sticky & Abrasive Mats

Apparel

Wipers & Swabs

June 16th, 2007, 10:56

This is a perfect example of what happens when people are trying to compensate the lack of knowledge with a very pricy and nice-looking equipment. They buy $20k+ clean rooms because they think they'll increase their success rate.

And all they actually get for the price is confidence and peace of mind.

Well... Good luck! At least nothing too bad has happened, one company earned tons of $$$ for this room :lol:

Some smarter companies use such things solely for marketing purposes :wink:

June 16th, 2007, 11:38

Maysoft,
Excellent Observation And Comments

June 20th, 2007, 22:11

I hear you! I'm planning on building one from plexiglass (lexan) with glove holes in the front. I'm going to use an 8" fan from a sever blowing air into the cabinet through a hepa filter from a vacuum cleaner, and the tools will go in clean and stay in the box on a tool rack in the side. Total cost will be about $200.00. Basically like a small sandblasting cabinet, running it at positive pressure will keep dust out while it is running. I'll post pictures when it's done.
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