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Industries We Serve

Why controlled environments matter by industry

ESD flooring and cleanrooms are not cosmetic upgrades. They help protect electronics, sterile processes, hazardous drug handling, product quality, documentation requirements, and production reliability.

Pharmaceutical facilities need controlled environments because product safety depends on particle control, pressure strategy, cleaning, garbing, air changes, and proper separation between clean and hazardous work areas.

Cleanroom need

ISO 5 PECs, ISO 7 buffer rooms, ISO 8 ante rooms, HEPA filtration and airflow verification.

Pressure need

Positive pressure for sterile protection; negative pressure for USP 800 hazardous drug containment.

Flooring need

Cleanable, durable surfaces that tolerate cleaning protocols and reduce contamination traps.

Electronics and aerospace assemblies can fail from invisible static discharge, airborne particles, poor grounding, or contamination introduced by people, carts, clothing and tools.

ESD need

Conductive or dissipative flooring, footwear, carts, benches and grounding paths that reduce uncontrolled discharge.

Air need

Filtered airflow reduces particles that can affect sensors, assemblies, optics, boards and precision components.

Audit need

Resistance testing, documentation and maintenance help support internal quality systems and customer audits.

Medical device work often requires cleaner assembly, packaging, labeling or inspection areas where dust, fibers, human traffic and uncontrolled airflow can create quality issues.

Room need

Modular cleanrooms can create controlled areas without rebuilding the entire facility.

Process need

Gowning flow, cleaning surfaces and air movement reduce particle transfer to products and packaging.

Flooring need

Seamless or low-maintenance floors support cleaning and can be paired with ESD control when electronics are present.

Industrial facilities may not always need a high ISO class, but they still benefit from controlled dust, defined workflows, protected equipment, and cleaner production zones.

Modular need

Modular rooms can isolate sensitive steps, inspection areas, R&D zones, or equipment from the larger warehouse.

ESD need

Facilities with electronic controls, sensors, robotics, boards or test benches may require static-control flooring.

Quality need

Cleaner air and controlled surfaces help reduce rework, defects, downtime and environmental variation.

A facility does not need to be pharmaceutical to require control.

Any operation involving sensitive electronics, particles, sterile work, hazardous materials, clean packaging, precision assemblies or audit documentation may require some level of ESD control, cleanroom support or controlled environment strategy.