[labnetwork] Cleanroom elevated floor

Morrison, Richard H., Jr rmorrison at draper.com
Mon Dec 13 08:07:28 EST 2021


I would say that all the 200mm and 300mm fab in the world use a raised floor.  While under construction the space should be cleaned every day and since it is clean room construction every going into the space is wiped down so it is fairly clean.

The raised floor allows a clutter free cleanroom, from piping and wires because all the services run in the floor space, very eye pleasing space. Then once per qtr you lift up the floor tiles and send in a person to vacuum and cleanup. All the debris collects on the floor and any flat surfaces, very easy to pickup and clean. Another benefit is that the air moves straight down from the ceiling reducing eddy currents and providing almost laminar air flow.

Rick


Richard Morrison
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From: labnetwork <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> On Behalf Of Shimon Eliav
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 6:54 AM
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
Subject: [labnetwork] Cleanroom elevated floor

Hello Everybody,

We are designing a new cleanroom and I think to use an elevated floor to accommodate part of the utilities and serve as air return path to the chase. The air-conditioning designers didn’t like the idea: they argue it is expensive and difficult to clean.
What is your experience with this? How clean that space below the elevated floor?

Thanks in advance for your input.

Regards,

Shimon
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Unit for Nano Fabrication - UNF
Jerusalem - ISRAEL
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