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What are the components of a cleanroom?

 A cleanroom is a controlled environment designed to minimize the presence of airborne particles and contaminants to specific levels, depending on the required cleanliness standard. Cleanrooms are commonly used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, biotechnology, aerospace, and more. The components of a cleanroom typically include: 1.Walls and Ceilings: Cleanroom walls and ceilings are constructed using materials that are easy to clean and do not shed particles. They are typically made of materials like smooth, non-porous panels made of materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, or composite materials. 2.Flooring: Cleanroom floors are also constructed to be easy to clean and minimize particle generation. Common cleanroom flooring materials include epoxy, vinyl, or special anti-static flooring 3.Air Handling Systems: Cleanrooms require specialized HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems that can control temperature, humidity, and airflow