The role of the cleanroom in the aerospace and defence industries

Performance, precision and reliability are non-negotiable in the aerospace and defence sectors. Every tiny detail counts, whether you're building sophisticated missile systems, advanced weapon modules, or assembling satellites. To preserve the stability of critical applications, reduce the risks of contamination and ensure strict quality requirements are upheld, cleanrooms are a vital element of this industry.

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Even trace amounts of particles can compromise the integrity of extremely sensitive, sophisticated and complex equipment. Cleanrooms offer regulated environments to shield components from impurities, electrostatic discharge and other environmental elements that might degrade dependability or performance.

In general, aerospace/defence organisations require a cleanroom for the following reasons...


Read the full article in DPA's February 2025 issue


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