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The Dycem range includes:
ring6 CLEAN-ZONE An effective contamination control
floor covering suitable for light wheeled traffic and
heavier pedestrian flows. Clean-Zone can be laid to
any length or width, offering the option of full room
Stop Contamination in its tracks coverage. Cleanzone is permanently installed and
In order to prevent the ingress of particulate contaminants, remains effective for up to five years.
which exist in the surrounding environment, effective ring6 WORK-ZONE The only practical answer to you
contamination control flooring needs to be installed at entrances heavyweight contamination control problems.
and exits of cleanrooms as well as the floors of Work-Zone is the first contamination control floor
changing/gowning rooms and areas where human and vehicular covering specifically designed to remove
traffic have access to critical areas. Polymeric flooring and mats contamination from forklifts, pallet trucks and other
have long been recognised as an effective route to preventing heavy-wheeled traffic.
floor and wheel-borne contamination from entering critical ring6 Use Dycem floor covering and mat systems at all
environments. entrance and exit ways to critical areas, corridors,
changing rooms and airlocks to control particulates or
Satisfied Customers static contamination. Dycem plays a vital part of an
Dycem has provided contamination expertise to hundreds of integrated contamination control programme. Dycem
satisfied users within the semiconductor industry. Using products are silicon free, Dop free, non-outgassing and
contamination control mats and floor coverings as part of an non-particulating. All products are simple to install,
integrated strategy can significantly improve product yields and and remain effective for up to five years.
provide competitive advantage.
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1. McIlvaine, R. (1998) Cleanroom Demands for the Next Generation: A look at how the semiconductor industry is driving
cleanroom technology. Semiconductor International, 1/3/1998.
2. General Cologne Re (2000) The Semiconductor Industry. General Re Corporation, Stamford, CT.
http://www.facworld.com/
3. Clibbon, C. An evaluation of the effectiveness of polymeric flooring compared with “peel-off” mats to reduce wheel-and foot-
borne contamination within cleanroom areas. European Journal of Parental Sciences. (2002)
4. Ranta LS. M-con Technologies, California, test number MC1178, April 29th 2001.
5. DeShane L. and Cates, R. G. (2004) The Road to Cleanroom Compliance. Semiconductor International, 15/9/2004.
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