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  • Contamination Control in High-Precision Industries - Why Surface Cleanliness Isn’t Enough
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    Contamination Control in High-Precision Industries: Why Surface Cleanliness Isn’t Enough

    November 20, 2025 /

    In environments where accuracy and reliability are essential—such as semiconductor fabrication, pharmaceutical production, aerospace assembly, and food processing—cleanliness must be measured in microns, not appearances. Even when a facility looks immaculate, invisible particles can still compromise performance, trigger compliance issues, or cause costly rework. Protecting these operations requires a deeper, system-wide approach to detecting and controlling contamination. The Unexpected Places Contamination Begins Traditional measures like routine cleaning and filtered airflow are important, but they’re only part of the equation. Mechanical components wear down over time, releasing tiny fragments from seals, bearings, and metal surfaces. These particles often remain undetected until they interfere with product quality or cause equipment malfunctions. Simple…

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