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ISO class 8 cleanroom silicone injection molding for high-quality production

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Our highly specialized cleanroom technology enables the precise production of silicone moulded parts of the highest quality that meet the strict requirements of industries such as medical technology and electronics.

Manufacturing silicone molded parts in Class 8 cleanrooms offers many advantages, such as the production of high quality and clean parts suitable for medical or electronic applications. At Psilkon, we have state-of-the-art cleanroom technology and trained personnel to ensure that our silicone molded parts can be produced in Class 8 cleanrooms.

Psilkon is certified in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13485:2016 and has been awarded cleanroom class 8. Our specialization in silicone injection moulding according to ISO class 8 guarantees the highest quality in the production of parts for demanding industries such as medical technology and electronics

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Vorteile von Reinraumproduktion

  • High product quality: Strict controls and cleaning procedures in the clean room ensure that products are manufactured to the highest quality standards, as particles, impurities and germs are reduced to a minimum.
  • Precision and consistency: The controlled environment of the cleanroom ensures a consistently high level of precision in the manufacture of products, leading to consistent and reliable end results.
  • Safety: Safety is of paramount importance in sectors such as the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Cleanroom production minimizes the risk of impurities and contamination, which increases the safety of the manufactured products.

The most important things at a glance

What is a cleanroom and why is it important for production?

A cleanroom is a highly controlled work area that ensures an extremely clean environment. In production, it is crucial for ensuring product quality, reducing errors and minimizing waste. Especially in electronics, pharmaceuticals and food production, the use of cleanrooms is essential to meet the highest quality standards.

What cleanroom classes are there and how do they differ from each other?

In the world of cleanroom technology, cleanrooms are divided into different classes according to international standards. ISO standard 14644-1 defines the cleanroom classes from ISO 1 to ISO 9, with ISO 1 having the strictest requirements and ISO 9 the most relaxed.

ISO 1 to ISO 5, also known as "high purity", are often used in industries such as electronics manufacturing or pharmaceuticals. These classes require extreme control over particles and microbial contamination. ISO 6 to ISO 9, classified as "low cleanliness", are often found in less sensitive environments such as warehouses.

The differences between the classes relate to the permitted number of particles per cubic meter of air in different size classes. Higher classes require stricter controls, filtration systems and monitoring

Psilkon currently offers ISO class 8 cleanrooms.

How does your company ensure compliance with cleanroom standards?

Psilkon guarantees cleanroom standards through state-of-the-art technologies and strict quality controls. Trained employees continuously monitor cleanroom conditions. State-of-the-art equipment and training ensure compliance with strict industry standards.

What are the advantages of cleanroom production compared to conventional manufacturing?

Cleanroom production outperforms conventional manufacturing by strictly controlling particles, which improves product quality. Less contamination means longer product life and fewer rejects. This increases efficiency and reduces costs in the long term. It also meets the highest industry standards, boosting customer confidence and improving market reputation.

In which industries is cleanroom production mainly used?

Cleanroom production is primarily used in sensitive sectors such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, medical technology and the food industry. In these highly regulated sectors, cleanroom technology ensures a controlled environment with minimal particles and contamination. This is particularly crucial for the production of medicines, electronic components, medical devices and foodstuffs in order to ensure the highest quality and product safety.

Which products should be manufactured in cleanrooms?

Sensitive electronic components, medical devices, pharmaceuticals and optical products are particularly suitable for production in cleanrooms. These require a dust-free environment to ensure the highest quality and performance. A cleanroom minimizes particle contamination and ensures compliance with strict standards.

Which cleanroom class does Psilkon offer?

Psilkon offers ISO Class 8 cleanroom silicone injection molding.

By manufacturing in class 8 clean rooms, we guarantee the production of clean and high-quality parts, ideal for medical and electronic applications.