Specialized Cleanroom Furniture and Fixtures
Cleanroom furniture must be engineered to be "chemically inert" and "particulate-neutral." Any piece of equipment that "breathes" (like a chair cushion) or sheds (like wood) is strictly prohibited.
Stainless Steel (316L Grade): In 2026, high-grade stainless steel is the standard for workbenches and shelving. It is preferred for its ability to withstand the aggressive hydrogen peroxide (VHP) sterilization cycles common in modern biopharma.
Perforated Work Surfaces: To prevent air turbulence and "dead spots" where dust could settle, worktables often feature a perforated top. This allows laminar air to flow straight through the desk, keeping the work surface pristine.
ESD-Safe Seating: For electronics manufacturing, chairs are upholstered in conductive materials to prevent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). These chairs include grounding chains to dissipate static harmlessly into the conductive floor.

