clean room

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English - Turkish
temiz oda
cleanroom
(Telekom) temiz oda
clean-room
steril laboratuvar odası
English - English
- An environmentally controlled dust-free assembly or repair facility in which hard disk drives are assembled or can be opened for internal servicing
Semiconductors are constructed within a cleanroom, which is a very precisely controlled (and clean) environment
An environmentally controlled dust-free assembly or repair facility in which hard disk drives are assembled or can be opened for internal servicing
Applications characterized by the common requirement to minimize outside contamination These type applications limit the use of lubricants and coolants Special materials and seal materials are necessary to meet these requirements Many medical and pharmaceutical applications require clean room features
A manufacturing and inspection area that is temperature and humidity controlled and has continuously filtered air specifically designed to reduce particulate contamination
a room that is virtually free of dust or bacteria; used in laboratory work and in assembly or repair of precision equipment
A room in which special efforts are made to eliminate dust and other contaminants
The place where semiconductor manufacturers do all their wafer processing Dust and particles which might fall on the wafers during processing and result in the circuits not working are kept out of the clean room by filtering the air and managing the air flow Humans are required to wear specially designed clean room bunny suits (overalls) and booties over their street clothes, and must put on gloves and face masks (humans tend to shed skin and hair) Normal paper is not allowed in clean rooms -- only clean room low particulate paper may be taken in back to top
A clean room is an environmentally controlled, dust-free, assembly, or repair facility
A room that is maintained virtually free of contaminants, such as dust or bacteria, used in laboratory work and in the production of precision parts for electronic or aerospace equipment. Also called white room
An assembly room for precision products whose quality would be affected by dust, lint or airborne pathogens; usually has smooth room surfaces to prevent dust collection; air precipitators or filters keep dust, lint, etc to a specified minimum level
an enclosed area in which airborne particles, temperature, relative humidity and pressure are controlled to specified requirements
A facility or enclosure in which air content and other conditions (such as temperature, humidity, and pressure) are controlled and maintained at a specific level by special facilities and operating processes and by trained personnel (395)
cleanroom
A room or environment that is controlled in such a way as to minimize airborne particulate matter, typically for the purpose of fabricating sensitive electronic or other devices
cleanroom
An room or environment that is controlled in such a way as to minimize airborne particulate matter, typically for the purpose of fabricating sensitive electronic or other devices
laminar flow clean room
a clean room free of all extraneous particles; used in fabricating microprocessors
clean room

    Turkish pronunciation

    klin rum

    Pronunciation

    /ˈklēn ˈro͞om/ /ˈkliːn ˈruːm/

    Etymology

    [ 'klEn ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English clene, from Old English cl[AE]ne; akin to Old High German kleini delicate, dainty.
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