FAQ: Labware - General

How is Micronic labware produced?

The Answer
The 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).

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