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Aerospace and Defense Particle Counting

Typical ISO class cleanrooms in industries such as Pharmaceuticals or Semiconductors necessitate a standard set of demands for particle counting instrumentation and accessories to help customers achieve the required specifications outlined by regulatory committees. The Aerospace and Defense industries need to meet their own unique set of requirements that are often more variable and customer-specific than in other markets; this is something Particle Measuring Systems instrumentation and expertise can support.

Aerospace and Defense Contamination Control Needs

The Aerospace and Defense industries depend on particle counting for quality assurance, reliability, and safety. However, the nature of Aerospace and Defense work presents unique environments and applications for particle counting. Effective contamination control helps prevent failures, reduce maintenance costs, ensure regulatory compliance, and guarantee that sensitive systems perform as intended under harsh, demanding, ever-changing conditions. Methods unique to each application are considered to mitigate particles in critical areas. Particle counting best practices are maintained to monitor and control critical areas within specifications, and real time particle monitoring can validate particle control methods are working because without measurement, there is no control.

This paper discusses use cases such as:

  • Near Field Communications Compatibility
  • Mobile Cleanrooms
  • Filter Monitoring
  • Variable Flow and Pressure Monitoring
And how PMS can support customer needs with our innovative technology and industry experts.

 

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