- Standards, Guidelines
In development of the techniques Friedrichs of the large one - chemical contamination (AMC/SMC)
Duesseldorf, 1 April 2008 -- when Friedrich the large one 1766 forbade
the private trade and private roasting of coffee, it used
Kaffeeschnueffler so mentioned, which should seek out prohibition
offences for monitoring. It used thereby a biogenous sensor for
seeking out a chemical contamination of air. During coffee smell as
pleasant and rarely as disturbing, is it is felt in many ranges of the
industry of all-highest importance, either determined or in addition,
nearly all contamination in a process environment know and control.
With ever more products it shows up that their manufacturing, handling
and manufacturing in so-called controlled environments for quality
improvements possible makes (e.g. with food), every now and then in
addition, the production of a certain product at all only permitted
(e.g. injection solutions, semiconductors).After the clean-room technology was concerned in its start time only
with the control of particles, the next step is done into ever smaller
dimensions with the transition to molecular contamination. While the
international standard ISO 14644-8 arranges airborne molecular
contamination (AMCs) in groups and families, VDI is concerned 2083
sheet 14 with the practical aspects, like the measurement and control,
e.g. by avoidance or filtering. Publisher of the guideline VDI 2083
sheet 14 is the VDI society technical building equipment. The
guideline is since 1 April 2008 at the price von 73,40 €im Download
and 66.00 € in the dispatch (different prices by different
Mehrwertsteuersaetze)Â beim Beuth publishing house in Berlin
(Tel.:Â 030/26 01 - 22 60) available. The time for appeal ends on 30
September 2008. Further information (among other things the table of
contents of the draft) and on-line order undervdi.de/richtlinien "www.vdi.de/richtlinien or www.beuth.de.
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