How to determine cleanroom classifications?
Room length (ft)Room width (ft)Room height (ft)Cleanroom class (ISO 8, ISO 7, ISO 6, ISO 5)Process generating particlesLighting level
What do you need to know about cleanroom classifications?
not generate their own contamination i.e., don’t create dust, or peel, flake, corrode or provide a place for microorganisms to proliferateare easy to clean i.e., all surfaces are easily accessible, there should not be any ledges or recessesare rigid and robust and won’t crease, crack, shatter or dent easily.
What is a class 100 cleanroom?
In general, primary considerations for designing a Class 100,000 cleanroom include:HEPA filtration requirementsAir pressure requirementsHumidity or temperature control requirementsNumber of personnel working in the areaStatic control requirementsMaximum contaminant levelsSanitation requirementsNumber and type of windows and doorwaysLighting and electrical needs
What is a Class 1 clean room?
What is an ISO Clean Room?TemperatureHumidityAirflowFiltrationPressure