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True Cost of Amateur Clean rooms

Published 2019-07-12 From Goddard Space Flight Center 1 author

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Abstract

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This viewgraph document reviews the cost factors for clean rooms that are not professionally built, monitored or maintained. These amateur clean rooms are built because scientist and engineers desire to create a clean room to build a part of an experiment that requires a clean room, and the program manager is looking to save money. However, in the long run these clean rooms may not save money, as the cost of maintenance may be higher due to the cost of transporting the crews, and if the materials were of lesser quality, the cost of modifications may diminish any savings, and the product may not be of the same quality. Several examples are shown of the clean rooms that show some of the problems that can arise from amateur clean rooms.

Author

  • Ramsey, W. Lawrence NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Citation: Ramsey, W. Lawrence (2019). True Cost of Amateur Clean rooms. Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA NTRS ID 20050214084. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20050214084 ↗