Research Facilities: Clean Room Laboratory
Introduced below are the research facilities managed and operated by the Institute of Technology. Click the name of a research facility to view the corresponding details.
- Structural Testing Laboratory
- Multi Purpose Testing Laboratory
- Vibration Testing Laboratory
- Wind Tunnel Testing Laboratory
- Acoustic Laboratory
- Clean Room Laboratory
- Electromagnetic Environment Laboratory
- Geotechnical Centrifuge Laboratory
- Multi-Function Testing Laboratory
Rock Testing Block
Environmental Testing Block
Fire Testing Block - Biotope
- Safety & Security Center
- Energy Plant
- Historical Gallery of Construction Technology
Clean Room Laboratory
At the Clean Room Laboratory, the research and development team investigates application-specific clean room technologies to build various types of clean spaces.
Based on a number of key advantages, such as the ability to conduct joint experiments with customers, recreate customer production lines, and promptly provide relevant data, the Clean Room Laboratory is able to offer exactly the technologies needed for advanced and diverse clean environments used in production facilities, pharmaceutical factories, medical institutions, and food plants.

Super-nano clean room

Air flow visualization technology
Features of the Facilities
- Super-nano clean room (SNCR)
This room achieves the world's highest cleanliness levels and moisture control. Cleanliness levels can be adjusted to enable verification of the clean environment required by each customer. - Mock-up clean room (MCR)
The largest clean room owned by any construction company, this space has a ceiling height of 14 meters. It can be used to perform experiments with actual large-scale manufacturing equipment or life-size models. - Bio clean room (BCR)
This clean room is used for verification experiments involving biotechnical clean room technologies required by pharmaceutical factories and medical institutions. - Seismic countermeasure technologies
Incorporating various seismic countermeasure technologies, the Clean Room Laboratory was the first building to install multi-step seismic isolators and high-performance dampers, both of which were specifically developed to take clean room characteristics into account.
