ultraclean
Ultraclean is a term used to describe environments, surfaces, or processes that are designed to minimize contaminants such as particulate matter, microbes, and chemical vapors. It is a descriptive label rather than a single regulatory category, and its exact meaning varies by industry and application. In practice, ultraclean spaces are created and maintained through a combination of design, filtration, and disciplined operation.
Key features commonly associated with ultraclean environments include controlled environmental conditions (stable temperature and humidity), high-efficiency
Operational controls are essential and typically include stringent gowning and hand hygiene, restricted access, validated cleaning
Standards and verification commonly reference ISO 14644 cleanroom standards, with ultraclean facilities aiming for the cleaner
Applications span semiconductor fabrication, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, optics and nanotechnology, medical devices, and certain healthcare