Cleaning a manual shutter in a cleanroom environment requires careful handling to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination.
Prepare the cleanroom: Ensure that the cleanroom is properly maintained and all necessary protocols are followed. Wear appropriate cleanroom attire, including gloves, a gown, and a face mask.
Shut down the shutter: Close the manual shutter completely before starting the cleaning process. This prevents any debris or cleaning agents from entering the cleanroom when the shutter is open.
Gather cleaning supplies: Obtain the necessary cleaning supplies, which should be suitable for cleanroom use. These may include lint-free wipes, cleanroom-grade solvents or cleaning agents (if allowed in the cleanroom), and a cleanroom vacuum (if necessary).
Remove loose particles: Use a cleanroom vacuum or a soft, lint-free brush to gently remove any loose particles or dust from the surface of the shutter. Be careful not to scratch or damage the shutter while doing this.
Manual magnetic shutter clean window
Width: 300mm <w <1500mm
Height: 400mm <H <2500mm
Application scope:
It is very popular for its simplicity and clarity, and it is suitable for office buildings, conference rooms and other office places, stadiums, family residences, etc.
Clean with a lint-free wipe: Moisten a lint-free wipe with a cleanroom-approved solvent or cleaning agent (if allowed) or use a dry wipe if no liquids are permitted. Start from the top and wipe the shutter in a gentle, controlled motion. Avoid excessive pressure to prevent damaging the shutter.
Clean the edges and corners: Pay extra attention to the edges and corners of the shutter, as these areas can accumulate more dirt and contaminants. Use a clean, small brush or a cotton swab dipped in the cleaning solution to clean these areas thoroughly.
Dry the shutter: If you used a cleaning agent or solvent, wait for it to evaporate completely before closing the shutter. If you used a dry wipe, ensure that the shutter is dry and free from moisture before proceeding.
Inspect the shutter: Once the shutter is dry, inspect it for any remaining dirt, streaks, or marks. If necessary, repeat the cleaning process using a fresh wipe or a different cleaning technique to achieve the desired cleanliness level.
Document the cleaning: Record the cleaning activity in the cleanroom logbook or any relevant documentation as per the cleanroom protocols. This helps maintain a traceable record of the cleaning process.
Close the shutter: Once you are satisfied with the cleanliness of the shutter, close it carefully, ensuring it is properly aligned and securely shut.
Remember to follow the cleanroom guidelines and procedures specific to your facility when performing any cleaning activities to maintain the required cleanliness levels and prevent contamination.