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Environmental monitoring (EM) tracks particles, microbes, and physical parameters to ensure cleanroom safety across pharma, microelectronics, and more. Key methods: particle counting, active air sampling, settle plates, surface/personnel monitoring, and real-time biofluorescent detection (BAMS). Standards like ISO 14644-1 and EU GMP Annex 1 set limits (Grade A: zero growth). Modern EM uses risk-based CCS, data integrity (21 CFR Part 11), and automation (robots, fixed sensors) to remove operator variability and improve defense.
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In the spring of March, MicronView partners from all over the world gathered together to usher in a landmark moment - MicronView's first global dealer summit.
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MicronView has launched a 0.1 µm Airborne Particle Counter (APC) designed for cleanroom environments where submicron contamination is a critical process variable.
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Contamination investigations are rarely theoretical exercises. They happen mid-shift, under production pressure, with QA, operations, and manufacturing all waiting for answers. In cleanroom environments, even a single excursion can trigger immediate concern around product impact, personnel practices, and facility control.
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Environmental monitoring might sound simple: collect air samples, record data, and move on. But anyone who has spent time in a cleanroom knows it is anything but. Between gowning, disinfecting, carrying equipment, labeling plates, and logging results, a “quick” sampling round can easily consume most of a shift.
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MicronView's distributors recently showcased MicronView's products at several prominent global exhibitions. Capitalizing on the high-quality offerings and professional services, they effectively highlighted MicronView's competitive strengths, generating significant client interest and engagement worldwide.