What do the different ISO cleanroom classifications mean?

What do the different ISO cleanroom classifications mean?

ISO 5 zone | 240–360 air changes per hourISO 6 zone | 90–180 air changes per hourISO 7 zone | 30–60 air changes per hourISO 8 zone | 15–25 air changes per hour (ante-room)

What is ISO class clean room?

What is an ISO Clean Room?TemperatureHumidityAirflowFiltrationPressure

What is ISO 8 cleanroom classification?

Some of the most common with ISO 8 cleanrooms include:Medical device manufacturingPharmaceutical manufacturing and compoundingSemiconductor manufacturingElectronics manufacturing

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

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ISO 3 (Class 1) Cleanroom Wipes – Blue Thunder Technologies

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