Connect 2 Cleanrooms Expands Calibration Expertise with Particles Plus® Training

In early July, members of the Connect 2 Cleanrooms team attended the hands-on ‘Service and Calibration Training’ workshop delivered by their trusted partner, Particles Plus®.

As specialists in cleanroom design, build, and ongoing lifecycle support, Connect 2 Cleanrooms understand the vital importance of accurate particle monitoring in maintaining contamination-free controlled environments. Through a decade-long partnership with Particles Plus®, Connect 2 Cleanrooms is proud to offer certified in-house calibration services for the full range of particle counters.

Particles Plus® particle counter devices serve highly regulated sectors including life sciences, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, aerospace, environmental health, and food industries. Known for their precision, reliability, and robust feature sets, Particles Plus® devices are trusted by organisations where air quality monitoring is crucial.

The training took place at the newly renovated Particles Plus® headquarters in Stoughton, Massachusetts, where the team spent three days gaining hands-on experience across diagnostics, maintenance, repairs, and precise calibration of Particle Plus® particle counters.

Technical training is part of Connect 2 Cleanrooms’ ongoing commitment to employee development and staying ahead of technological advancements, ensuring clients benefit from top-tier service and expertise.

UK-Based Particle Counter Calibration Services

Connect 2 Cleanrooms is a leading distributor of Particles Plus® particle counters and offer professional calibration services to ensure these operate accurately and within required specifications.

As the only authorised UK calibration laboratory for Particles Plus® particle counters, Connect 2 Cleanrooms can provide clients with a local service that is fast, compliant, and budget friendly.

Do you have a unit due to calibration? Contact a member of the Connect 2 Cleanrooms team for your annual particle counter calibration.

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