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comprehensive and sound: Comprehensive and sound guide for clean room design and operation. It helped me while establishing the microelectronics facility.
helpful, but not great: The book is an easy reading, with a very entertaining chapter on how the basic cleanroom concepts have been developed historically. The book would benefit greatly from being more specific. E.g. it talks about how panels in a room need to be washable and made of non-outgassing materials, but fails to be specific enough on what materials actually can be used (the only specific construction materials mentioned were steel, aluminum and PVC, with the latter being an outgassing plastic). Brand names and type of paint, are not mentioned. Same with protective clothing: it specifies how small/large the pores need to be but fails to provide a good selection of brand names that work (other than Tyvek and Goretex). It appears the author is more knowlegable in the area of protective clothing, filtration, and cleanroom conduct, but is probably less knowledgable in the area of construction materials. A list of references embedded in the text, science writing style, would also help.
Not yet delivered: Not yet delivered. Already ond and half monthes gone. I already payed the charge money. I wonder what is goning on.
| Author: | William Whyte | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 620.86 | | EAN: | 9780471868422 | | ISBN: | 0471868426 | | Number Of Pages: | 320 | | Publication Date: | 2001-09-12 |
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