The relentless pursuit of smaller, more powerful microchips demands an environment free from even the tiniest contaminants. But what exactly is a Class 100 cleanroom, and why is it so critical for semiconductor manufacturing?
A Class 100 cleanroom limits particles 0.5 microns or larger to 100 per cubic foot. This ultra-clean environment protects sensitive semiconductor wafers from defects caused by dust, microbes, and other airborne contaminants. These cleanrooms use HEPA filtration, strict protocols, and specialized materials to maintain cleanliness.

Semiconductor manufacturing is incredibly sensitive to contamination. Even microscopic particles can ruin delicate circuits, leading to defective chips. Therefore, maintaining a pristine environment is paramount. Class 100 cleanrooms are essential to ensuring high yields and reliable performance in advanced semiconductor manufacturing. Without them, modern microelectronics would be impossible.





