At MVI Data recovery, we
take pride in our innovative technology and keeping up to date with old and
current sophisticated equipment and advances in technology. We develop all our
own recovery techniques in house which make's us unique in the data recovery
industry. Our entire technical team is highly trained, qualified to
international standards and take personal pride in recovering your lost or
damaged data.
We have a combined twelve years experience in data recovery of
all types of problems ranging from logical or software problems to more
problematic physical problems with your actual hardware. We are experts at
recovering data from mechanically failed hard drives as well. Our success rate
is unparallel and we currently running a 98% recovery rate on all physically
damage hard drives. At MVI Data recovery, we have a state of the art Class 100
Clean Room to help with the data recovery process ensuring you quality work and
results at all times.
What is a clean room you ask?
A Clean Room is a controlled environment where products are
manufactured. It is a room in which the concentration of airborne particles is
controlled to specified limits. Eliminating sub-micron airborne contamination
is really a process of control. These contaminants are generated by people,
process, facilities and equipment. They must be continually removed from the
air.
The level to which these particles need to be removed depends upon the
standards required. The most frequently used standard is the Federal Standard
209E. The 209E is a document that establishes standard classes of air
cleanliness for airborne particulate levels in clean rooms and clean zones.
Strict rules and procedures are followed to prevent contamination of the
product.
The only way to control contamination is to control the total
environment. Air flow rates and direction, pressurization, temperature,
humidity and specialized filtration all need to be tightly controlled. And the
sources of these particles need to controlled or eliminated whenever possible.
There is more to a clean room than air filters. Clean rooms are planned and
manufactured using strict protocol and methods. They are frequently found in
electronics, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, medical device industries and
other critical manufacturing environments.
It only takes a quick monitor of the air in a clean room
compared to a typical office building to see the difference. Typical office
building air contains from 500,000 to 1,000,000 particles (0.5 microns or
larger) per cubic foot of air. A Class 100 clean room is designed to never
allow more than 100 particles (0.5 microns or larger) per cubic foot of air.
Class 1000 and Class 10,000 clean rooms are designed to limit particles to 1000
and 10,000 respectively.
A human hair is about 75-100 microns in diameter. A particle 200
times smaller (0.5 micron) than the human hair can cause major disaster in a
clean room.
Contamination can lead to expensive downtime and increased
production costs. In fact, the billion Dollar NASA Hubble Space Telescope was
damaged and did not perform as designed because of a particle smaller than 0.5
microns.)
|