LouwersHanique uses a large ISO 7 cleanroom at Highcare for cleaning and assembly of its high-quality glass products. Under a rigid regime they clean with ultrasonic technology, and in darkrooms they check the quality using UV shaving light.

High quality level

Advanced total solutions based on technical glass, ceramics and special material combinations. LouwersHanique uses state of the art techniques in these metal cleanrooms and uses exceptional utilities and different types of ultrasonic cleaning systems and darkrooms for optimal visual control during its final production in multiple cleanrooms.

Principle highcare

The cleanrooms at LouwersHanique are built according to a fixed modular order; the Highcare principle.

In the company hall in Hapert, the concrete floor was made suitable and specially shielded with a high-quality anti-static layer, an ESD floor specially developed for this purpose. On this floor finish the mezzanine was placed. This is an intermediate floor used to connect the air treatment unit in the immediate vicinity of the clean room. On the outside of the building, on the roof is the chiller of the HVAC unit. All in close proximity to the air handling unit. This increases synergy. These short lines make a cleanroom more precise to set up and cause less turbulence.

Utilities

In the clean rooms, LouwersHanique uses state-of-the-art utilities. In the ISO7 and 8, all workstations are equipped with state-of-the-art connections. In the ceiling there are several extraction units and the flexible blackout screens, the two “darkrooms” are formed by black screens, which can be operated remotely.

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