Class 7 clean room production
Micronic labware is manufactured and assembled in-house in a NEN-EN-ISO 14644-1 Class 7 certified clean room environment (which is comparable to the US Federal Standard 209E Class 10,000). The clean room categories are defined in the US Federal Standard 209E and VDI 2083, which specify the type, number and size of the contaminations. In our clean rooms, sample storage tubes, caps and racks are packed in air-tight bags for storage or transportation. This prevents the entrance or escape of any air, in turn no contamination of the products can take place.
By maintaining the highest possible hygiene level during our production processes, Micronic manufactured labware is free of any detectable RNase or DNase contamination and the endotoxin level of produced and packaged labware is limited to an acceptable minimum (< 0.01 EU/ml). Our products are periodically tested on RNase, DNase and their endotoxin levels by independent expert organizations.
Additional services
1. Gamma irradiation
Upon request, Micronic products can be gamma irradiated. Gamma irradiation is the most common method used on labware to destroy viable forms of microbial life including bacteria, molds, yeasts, viruses, protozoa, and algae (including bacterial spores).
Irradiation itself cannot guarantee that the product is free from any detectable RNases, DNases or pyrogens, so class 7 clean room production is an essential requirement.
2. Ethylene oxide (EtO)
Upon request, Micronic products can be treated with ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide is a method used on labware to destroy viable forms of microbial life including bacteria, molds, yeasts, viruses, protozoa, and algae (including bacterial spores).
Ethylene oxide itself cannot guarantee that the product is free from any detectable RNases, DNases or pyrogens, so class 7 clean room production is an essential requirement.
3. Sterilization
Are you interested in sterilization under ISO standards? Please request a quote.