pharmaceutical chemistry
features and approaches to lighting
Pharmaceutics leads the development of drugs and models of new drugs. The production of medicines is characterized by biochemical processes, the course of which must be carried out in a certain environment. Therefore, as a rule, industrial pharmaceutical facilities are clean rooms that are subject to special requirements.
Clean rooms are rooms with the ability to control the concentration and size of suspended particles in the air, climatic (humidity, air flow), hygienic and ergonomic (illumination and noise level) parameters.
For normal operation in the described conditions, the lighting equipment must have a degree of protection against dust and moisture of at least IP54, there must be no bolts or other protruding elements on the surfaces of the lamps that contribute to the accumulation of dust, and the optical part of the lamps must be suitable for processing with disinfectants.
Clean rooms are rooms with the ability to control the concentration and size of suspended particles in the air, climatic (humidity, air flow), hygienic and ergonomic (illumination and noise level) parameters.
For normal operation in the described conditions, the lighting equipment must have a degree of protection against dust and moisture of at least IP54, there must be no bolts or other protruding elements on the surfaces of the lamps that contribute to the accumulation of dust, and the optical part of the lamps must be suitable for processing with disinfectants.
types of pharmaceutical cleanrooms
Zone A
Zone В
Zone C & D
- Zone A – filling and sealing zones; areas where vials and ampoules are open; areas where parts of the equipment are connected under aseptic conditions.
- Zone B - areas that immediately surround area A and are intended for aseptic
- Zones C and D - areas in which less critical production stages of sterile preparations (Zones D - production of solid forms, Zones C - production of liquid non-sterile forms).
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