[labnetwork] writing board in cleanroom?

Weaver, John R jrweaver at purdue.edu
Wed Aug 22 08:52:03 EDT 2012


Kevin -
I have had success using a whiteboard in the cleanroom with a grease pencil rather than dry-mark markers. You simply clean the white board with an isopropyl alcohol solution on a cleanroom wiper. You don't end up with the incredible number of particles present if you use a conventional marker.
That said, I have located the white board some distance from critical processes.
John

John R. Weaver
Facility Manager
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Purdue University
(765) 494-5494
jrweaver at purdue.edu

From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Walsh,Kevin M.
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Subject: [labnetwork] writing board in cleanroom?

Does anyone have a suggestion for a chalkless whiteboard or some other type of large writing board for teaching classes and labs in the cleanroom?  What do other university cleanrooms do?

Thanks in advance,
Kevin

Dr. Kevin M. Walsh
Samuel T. Fife Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Founding Director of the UofL Micro/Nanotechnology Center
University of Louisville
BRB Building, Room 234
2210 S. Brook St
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 852-0826 office
(502) 852-8128 fax
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