Jeff Meek
Joined Precision Environments: 2023
Years in the Industry: 10 years
Education:
BS Biology/Biological Sciences, The Ohio State University
Specialties:
- Sales & Marketing Leadership
- Strategic Planning
Jeff Meek
Sales Manager
Technical Summary:
Since receiving a B.S. in Biological Sciences from The Ohio State University, Jeff has worked in the cleanroom industry in account management and cleanroom product sales. His background in science sparked his interest in the cleanroom industry. Over the last decade, he has become an expert at educating and advising customers on their contamination control strategies within the cleanroom environment.
Personal Summary:
Jeff enjoys golfing, hiking in the Rocky Mountains, traveling, and watching Ohio State football. He and his wife collaborate with a local non-profit, Louie’s Legacy Animal Rescue, to foster and find safe forever homes for dogs.
Recent Articles by Jeff:
Designing Cleanrooms to Mitigate Microbial Contamination
In industries like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical devices, cleanrooms are essential for maintaining the integrity of processes and products. For cleanrooms requiring the control of microorganisms, often involving sporicidal agents and other chemicals, careful design is crucial to manage contamination risks effectively.
CLEANROOM FILTRATION & HVAC SYSTEMS
Cleanrooms are critical environments where the slightest contamination can compromise product quality, research integrity, or even human health. Whether it’s pharmaceuticals, electronics, biotechnology, or aerospace, maintaining precise cleanliness standards is of the highest importance. Key aspects of cleanroom design are air filters and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, which are engineered to remove particles and pollutants
A Guide to Cleanroom Wall Systems
Designing and building an efficient and hygienic cleanroom environment requires careful consideration of the wall system you use. Cleanroom wall panels provide the framework for your controlled environment, ensuring it meets strict standards of cleanliness and functionality. There are a range of wall panel systems tailored to different cleanroom requirements. Let’s explore the options available and the advantages they offer.
Structural Support In Cleanroom Systems
Cleanrooms are critical environments used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics manufacturing, and aerospace. Maintaining the highest levels of cleanliness and controlling environmental factors like particulate matter, temperature, humidity, and pressure is essential for the success of operations within cleanrooms. However, achieving these stringent requirements relies on the structural support systems that uphold the integrity of the cleanroom environment. In this blog post, we will look at some ways cleanroom systems are structurally supported.
Different Types of Cleanrooms in Various Industries
Cleanrooms serve as critical environments across diverse industries, ensuring product quality, safety, and compliance with regulatory standards. Let us explore several types of cleanrooms and give a quick look at their applications:
A Reference Point for Cleanroom Classifications
When it comes to creating a cleanroom environment, one of the fundamental questions that arises is, which ISO 14644-1 standard should be adopted?. These standards, ranging from ISO 1 to ISO 9, dictate the maximum allowable particles per cubic meter, with particle sizes ranging from 0.1 µm to ≥5 µm. However, understanding these classifications requires more than just numbers and ranges; it demands a real-world perspective on particle sizes and contamination sources.
An Introduction to the Question: What is a Cleanroom?
The cleanroom industry is diverse and intriguing, with each cleanroom tailored to its specific purpose. Unlike a one-size-fits-all approach, cleanrooms are uniquely designed to…
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