30Jul
18Jul
Hazardous Particulate Vacuums: Asbestos, Silica & Lead — A Singapore Guide
A practical guide for site engineers, safety officers, facility managers and abatement teams in Singapore — how to choose a vacuum for hazardous particulate work, what the filter grades mean, and where a certified Class H unit is required rather than optional. ⚡ In short: with...
17Jul
Choosing a Hospital Vacuum: Wards, GMP Rooms and MRI Suites — An Engineer’s Guide
This practical guide is for junior engineers, biomedical technicians and facilities teams in pharma and healthcare. It explains how to choose a hospital vacuum for wards, GMP production areas and MRI suites. It also shows why each zone has different rules. ⚡ In short: a hospital...
17Jul
How to Choose a Cleanroom Vacuum by ISO Class — An Engineer’s Guide
A practical guide for junior engineers, facilities technicians and cleanroom operators in Singapore — what the ISO classes actually mean, why an ordinary vacuum is banned from a cleanroom, and how to match the vacuum to the room. ⚡ In short: a cleanroom vacuum is matched...
23Jun
How to Choose an ESD-Safe HEPA Vacuum for Your Cleanroom ISO Class (Singapore Guide)
When a HEPA vacuum with the wrong filter spec is used in an ISO Class 6 area, every vacuuming cycle redistributes fine particles. Here is how to match vacuum specification to your cleanroom class.
17Jun
ISO 14644 Cleanroom Classes Explained (ISO 1–9): A Plain-English Guide
📊 "We need an ISO 7 cleanroom." What does that number actually mean? Cleanroom classes aren't a vague rating — they're a precise limit on how many airborne particles are allowed in a cubic metre of air. Get the class right and you control contamination;...
16Jun