Contamination of products
Challenges
In all stages of product manufacturing, assembly, compounding, packing, and storing, indoor air quality is an important factor to consider when it comes to the technical cleanliness, quality, and shelf life of products. The indoor air is filled with particles from the various activities that take place in the premises. Particles from ingredients and components, mold spores and other contaminants might all be polluting the air depending on your activity. And of course, all humans release a lot of particles too, 1,000,000 skin fragments per hour.
Application areas
If the air is filled with particles, it will contaminate your products. You might get problems with technical cleanliness, quality, and shelf life. This can in turn lead to a safety issue for the end customer or consumer, with serious repercussions. Cleanliness is a key factor when you produce high-tech products, medical equipment, and medicines. The contamination of products is a common problem in all stages of manufacturing, assembly, compounding and packaging.
Solutions
If the air is filled with particles, it will contaminate your products. You might get problems with technical cleanliness, quality, and shelf life. This can in turn lead to a safety issue for the end customer or consumer, with serious repercussions. Cleanliness is a key factor when you produce high-tech products, medical equipment, and medicines. The contamination of products is a common problem in all stages of manufacturing, assembly, compounding and packaging.
Lower risk of product
contamination
Increased
revenue
Ensured quality and
shelf life of products
More satisfied
customers