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The Cleanroom market within the context of Pharmaceuticals is a specialized sector of the industry that focuses on the production of sterile products. Cleanrooms are designed to maintain a low level of environmental contaminants, such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles, and chemical vapors. This is achieved through the use of air filtration systems, temperature and humidity control, and other specialized equipment. The purpose of a cleanroom is to reduce the risk of contamination and ensure the safety of the products being produced.
Cleanroom technology is used in a variety of pharmaceutical applications, including the production of drugs, vaccines, and medical devices. It is also used in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals, such as monoclonal antibodies and gene therapies.
Companies in the Cleanroom market within the context of Pharmaceuticals include Merck, Pfizer, Novartis, Sanofi, Johnson & Johnson, and GlaxoSmithKline. Show Less Read more