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Advanced Clean Room Solutions: Tailored Designs for Pharmaceutical Environments
QleanAir provides a wide range of air cleaning solutions for professional environments in three product categories. Freestanding Air Cleaners for various facilities, Cabin Solutions with different smoking solutions and Cleanrooms for aseptic applications. Our solutions use multi-stage mechanical filtration and can, and in most cases, deliver constant airflow through continuous monitoring, regardless of filter saturation. The performance and functionality of the air cleaner remain constant over time, bringing consistent air quality. We have a one-shot filtration philosophy, that means capturing the pollutants in one pass, without any housing leakage. This results in only cleaned air being circulated. In addition, our solutions come with optional activated carbon filters, providing an optimal indoor environment free of VOCs. Most of our products work independently of the ventilation system and the surrounding environment. Every solution is tailor-made to fit your specific needs and delivered as a service, hassle-free. If your needs change, we can easily adapt. We call it the freedom of clean air.
Customizable, integrable clean rooms designed for drug compounding environments. Join us for this one-hour course on adaptable clean rooms engineered for in pharmacy settings. Facilitating USP Compounding Compendium to guide the design, development and construction of clean rooms, these spaces are biotech, pharmaceutical companies, sterile and non-sterile environments and hospitals among many others. In this course, participants will dissect the nuanced differences in eliminating cross contamination, microbial growth and optimal airflow that make clean rooms more than a standard construction project, instead emphasizing the importance of quality air engineering. We will cover how leveraging Computational Fluid Dynamic models helps analyze data to not only customize the design solution but also confirm quality airflow. Throughout this course, participants will expand their content knowledge on the intricate requirements to design and build clean rooms to achieve pharmacopeia regulatory compliance with architectural specifications.
- Establish the contextual importance of well-designed clean rooms with a focus on the application, history and demand within the pharmaceutical industry to ensure end user safety.
- Conduct an analysis of the features, advantages, components of customizable clean rooms, highlighting best practices, materials and contrasting traditional construction that falls short of delivering secure pharmaceutical development.
- Assess regulatory requirements of clean rooms including the code criteria, testing and sustainability that inform the product design and operability for pharmaceutical environments.
- Explore relevant case studies that highlight customer experience, excursion recovery time with modular, redesign benefits with modular, and overall customer satisfaction.