Dycem Contamination Control chooses Israeli cleanroom mat distributor
UK-based Dycem has formed a strategic partnership with BioGate to distribute its cleanroom mats in the region
Dycem Contamination Control has chosen Israel-based BioGate to distribute its cleanroom mats in the region.
BioGate specialises in sales and marketing of life science, pharma and diagnostic products for the Israeli market.
In a LinkedIn post, BioGate announced that the two companies have formed a strategic partnership that marks a significant milestone in BioGate’s commitment to delivering top-notch cleanroom solutions to its clients.
The new mats on offer will remain sticky for 3-5 years without the need to peel of layers to prevent the spread of particles of 99.9%.
What is now on offer?
- Exceptional Contamination Control: Dycem mats are engineered to effectively trap and retain contamination particles such as dust, dirt, and microorganisms. Their unique surface properties ensure maximum contact with shoes and wheels, minimising the transfer of contaminants into controlled environments.
- With 3-5 years life cycle, 99.9% effective in inhibiting foot and wheel-borne contamination and captures 75% of airborne contaminants without the need of teer-off mats.
- Durability and Longevity: Dycem mats are manufactured from high-quality materials that are resistant to wear, tear, and degradation. They are designed to withstand heavy foot and wheeled traffic, ensuring a longer lifespan and cost-effectiveness over time.
- Easy Maintenance: Dycem mats are easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning procedures, such as vacuuming or mopping, can be used to remove trapped contaminants from the mat’s surface.
- Customisable Options: Dycem mats offer a range of customisable options to suit specific cleanroom requirements. They are available in various sizes, colours, and adhesive or non-adhesive formats.
- Environmental Sustainability: The mats are designed with eco-friendly principles in mind. Dycem uses recycled materials in its manufacturing processes and strives to minimise its environmental footprint.