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Automated Nano-Technology Based Particulate Filters to a Clean Environment in Rooms of Biomedical Applications


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The products or the process of production are highly sensitive to contamination on the environment. In this regard, manufacturing of semiconductors and their related application plays a major cause. The airborne concentration of particulates like chemical vapours or dust compounds can be found even an enclosed environment. This accounts for pollution in clean rooms for the purpose of biomedical applications. These rooms should be monitored highly and should be protected from harmful substances and contamination risks. In this paper, we clean the air that is entering the room that is filtered with nano-particle based filters to eliminate the dust. The air is recirculated via nano-particulate high efficiency particulate air filter. These filters connected with nano-materials absorbs the contaminants. The implantable particulate filters are the edges of the room enables a clean environment. The experimental testing is conducted using several nano-filters that is connected with power design circuits to automatically control the entire environment. The results achieved show that the presence of microbials in the room is cleaned effectively.

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Airborne Particulates, Pollution, Nano-Particle Filters, Clean Environment.
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Authors

S. Gowri
Department of Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, India
Judith Justin
Department of Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, India
R. Vanithamani
Department of Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, India

Abstract


The products or the process of production are highly sensitive to contamination on the environment. In this regard, manufacturing of semiconductors and their related application plays a major cause. The airborne concentration of particulates like chemical vapours or dust compounds can be found even an enclosed environment. This accounts for pollution in clean rooms for the purpose of biomedical applications. These rooms should be monitored highly and should be protected from harmful substances and contamination risks. In this paper, we clean the air that is entering the room that is filtered with nano-particle based filters to eliminate the dust. The air is recirculated via nano-particulate high efficiency particulate air filter. These filters connected with nano-materials absorbs the contaminants. The implantable particulate filters are the edges of the room enables a clean environment. The experimental testing is conducted using several nano-filters that is connected with power design circuits to automatically control the entire environment. The results achieved show that the presence of microbials in the room is cleaned effectively.

Keywords


Airborne Particulates, Pollution, Nano-Particle Filters, Clean Environment.

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