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How ISO Classifications Affect Acquisitions

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The International Standards Organization, or ISO, has created a classification system specifically to describe the number of particulates, pollutants, and HEPA air filtering acceptable in cleanrooms. These specifications are important to understand when ordering supplies for your cleanroom. That’s why at Medco Supplies we can help our customers find the right cleanroom supplies and the careful packaging for their classification.

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What Fabric to Choose for Your Cleanroom Apparel

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Cleanroom garments can be made of woven, knit or non-woven material and the kind of material makes a big difference in filtering out particulates and contaminants from your cleanroom’s controlled environment.
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3 Common Cleanroom Problems

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Cleanroom classifications depend upon adherence to protocol to keep contaminants and particulates from infiltrating your strictly regulated environment. But even with the most extensive training and preparation, you may find fighting contamination is an uphill battle. At Medco Supplies, we’ve taken a closer look at 3 common ways contaminants can be introduced into a cleanroom setting and given you a suggestion for combating each of them.
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3 Facts About Cleanroom Apparel

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Gaining and keeping a cleanroom classification begins with understanding disposable cleanroom apparel. This throwaway clothing is the first defensive barrier against particulate release in the controlled environment of a cleanroom. At Medco Supplies, we understand the benefits of disposable clothing in a cleanroom, laboratory or medical facility.
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Sticky Mats - the Unsung Hero of the Cleanroom

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Sticky mats are specially designed to remove 99.9% of dust in five steps on the mat. This adhesive barrier collects the debris and is easily removed when the sheet is used. Each mat has 30 numbered sheets and is designed to resist adhesive transfer so they don’t stick together or cause a tripping hazard.

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