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Clean-Environment Equipment Built Around the Work.

Three modular products support standalone work, localized environmental control, or an integrated point-of-use system.

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Product architecture

One Modular Product Family.

FoundationStainless Clean Environment Table
FlagshipControlled Environment Chamber (CEC)
Integrated systemControlled Environment Workstation (CEW)

Foundational product

Stainless Clean Environment Table

A durable, cleanable workstation for cleanrooms and controlled manufacturing areas.

The freestanding table uses a 16-gauge Type 304 stainless steel work surface, welded Type 304 stainless steel frame, bolt-on stainless legs, and adjustable levelers. It can operate independently or serve as the platform for an Eden CEC.

Preliminary standard configuration
Work surface16-gauge Type 304 stainless steel
Standard size72 in. wide × 30 in. deep
Finished heights30 in. or 36 in.
Surface optionsSolid or optional perforated
AssemblyWelded frame with bolt-on legs
ShippingTwo-box knock-down shipment

Preliminary product definition; specifications are subject to change until formally released.

Flagship product · preliminary

Controlled Environment Chamber (CEC)

A self-contained benchtop clean-air enclosure for a localized controlled zone.

The CEC is intended for sensitive components, assemblies, samples, tools, or work-in-process within an existing cleanroom or controlled manufacturing space. It draws surrounding air through a top intake, supplies HEPA-filtered air from above, and exhausts through designated lower-level outlets.

The CEC is in development. No ISO cleanliness classification or recovery performance is claimed. Any future classification requires testing under defined operating conditions using applicable ISO 14644 requirements.

Preliminary CEC airflow

Designed Around Downward Filtered Airflow.

  1. 1Surrounding air
  2. 2Top intake
  3. 3Prefilter*
  4. 4Blower
  5. 5HEPA filter
  6. 6Controlled zone
  7. 7Lower exhaust

* Prefilter requirement and location remain to be determined during engineering. No performance values are implied by this conceptual path.

Preliminary CEC definition

Current Design Direction

Benchtop installation

Freestanding on an existing work surface with raised corner feet.

HEPA filtration

The primary particulate-control method; final filter specifications remain under engineering development.

Windowed access

Front doors are intended to provide visibility and access to the chamber.

Removable rack

An open wire rack is intended to support items while allowing airflow around them.

Sheet-metal enclosure

The preliminary exterior is 16-gauge cold-rolled steel with a white painted or powder-coated finish.

Serviceable system

Filter, blower, controls, doors, panels, rack, and feet are being considered for routine service access.

Integrated product · preliminary

Controlled Environment Workstation (CEW)

The Stainless Clean Environment Table and CEC combined as one coordinated point-of-use system.

The CEW places the CEC on one side of the 72 in. × 30 in. table while preserving open stainless work area beside it. The chamber remains functionally independent wherever practical, supporting modular sales, service, replacement, and potential later addition to a compatible table.

Work in the room. Protect critical items in a higher-control zone directly at the workstation.

Integration priorities

  • Unobstructed CEC intake and exhaust
  • Useful open work area
  • Intentional cord routing
  • Cleaning and service access
  • Stable, ergonomic placement

Final CEC size, placement, retention, electrical integration, table load rating, and complete-system performance remain to be engineered and validated.

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Choose the Level of Integration.

ProductRoleCurrent definition
Stainless Clean Environment TableFoundationStandalone stainless clean-environment workstation
Controlled Environment Chamber (CEC)FlagshipStandalone benchtop HEPA-filtered localized controlled zone
Controlled Environment Workstation (CEW)Integrated systemTable and CEC package with adjacent open work area

Application guidance

Particulate Cleanliness, Not Hazard Containment.

Potential non-hazardous applications include precision assembly, inspection, component staging, packaging, electronics handling, laboratory work, and appropriate medical or life-science manufacturing processes.

The CEC and CEW are not represented as operator-protection devices, biosafety cabinets, fume hoods, or systems for hazardous chemicals, biological agents, toxic materials, or flammable vapors.

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