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Standard environment

Hygienic environment

Clean room environment

Standard Umgebung

Standard environment

Every workplace has its own individual characteristics and aspects. In addition to the handling task, spatial conditions are also decisive for the selection of the best handling solution. The energy supply and the indoor climate also play a role.

 

Environmental conditions:

  • Soil condition

  • Indoor installation, outdoor installation

  • Hall height at the workplace

  • Accessibility

  • Existing dust generation

  • Permissible noise emissions

  • Available space

  • Permitted distances to other workplaces

  • max.ceiling load or max.drilling depth

Hygienische Umgebung

Hygienic environment

When operating systems in a hygienic environment, the quality of the workmanship, the requirements for material and design and conformity with the relevant rules and standards are decisive.

 

Best Handling Technology offers solutions that meet these high requirements and have the corresponding certificates.

 

Requirements for design and execution:

  • No dead spaces

  • Made of stainless steel

  • Electropolished surfaces

  • Outsourcing of drive technology

  • Abrasion-free materials

  • Use of dry storage for components

  • Conformity according to FDA and GMP guidelines

  • Use of special materials with regard to the cleaning agents used

Reinraum Umgebung

Clean room environment

Applications in clean room environments pose a particular challenge, especially in accordance with ISO 14644.

 

Materials that are used in clean rooms must have abrasion-resistant surfaces. Installed systems and devices must disturb the laminar air flow as little as possible.

 

Requirements for design and execution:

  • Abrasion-free materials

  • No introduction of external air

  • No waste heat release into the clean room

Explosionsgefährdete Umgebung

Potentially explosive environment

In many industries, work must also be carried out in potentially explosive areas. The basis for work in Ex areas is the ATEX Directive 2014/34 / EU. This describes the requirements of the products that may be used in Ex areas. The explosion areas are divided into different categories that must be taken into account when planning and implementing handling systems.

 

Requirements for design and execution:

  • Use of special materials

  • Plastic parts are electrically conductive

  • Avoidance of static electricity

  • Prevention of ignition sources

  • If necessary, pneumatic vacuum generation according to the Venturi principle

  • Use of bronze in rollers (crane systems)

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