Handling, Cleaning, Storage

Once you’ve received your product, you need to keep it in the best possible condition to allow you to continue to use it successfully over its entire lifetime. For longevity of the product, you need to know how to handle, clean, and store it – and any of these 3 important procedures that are not followed carefully can have a detriment on the product quality. Obviously, there are different methods used depending upon whether the product you purchased was Glass based of Film based.

best-practise

Cleanrooms – best practice reduces contamination.

  • Film Rollers can be used to remove dry, unattached particles of contamination from a production process to increase yield and improve quality.
  • Exterior packages should conform to a certain clean standard to be admitted to the cleanroom.
  • Avoid shedding materials such as paper, or cardboard boxes.
  • Use intermediate containers to transport materials to cleanroom, such as plastic containers.
  • Decontaminate larger items in a preparation room before entering clean area.
  • Material transportation equipment should conform to the same cleanroom standard.
  • Equipment should not generate contaminants – such as rust and should not interfere with filtered air flow and/or cause turbulence.
  • Surfaces should be easy to clean. (e.g. smooth, glossy, no crevices).
  • Perform maintenance outside the clean environment when possible.
  • Use trained maintenance personnel with awareness of cleanroom requirements.