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What is a Cleanroom?

A cleanroom is a meticulously crafted environment enclosed to restrict or eliminate airborne particles through advanced filtration systems. These spaces are indispensable for industries demanding precise control over environmental conditions, such as the manufacture of sensitive instruments, medical supplies, and pharmaceuticals. To attain cleanroom classification, adherence to stringent international standards regarding microns per cubic meter is imperative.


From IQS - According to ISO 14644-1, a cleanroom is: "… room within which the number concentration of airborne particles is controlled and classified, and which is designed, constructed and operated in a manner to control the introduction, generation and retention of particles inside the room. Only particle populations having cumulative distributions based on threshold (lower limit) particle sizes ranging from 0.1 µm to 5 µm are considered for classification purposes." From ISO 14644-1:2015 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments — Part 1: Classification of air cleanliness by particle concentration. https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std :iso:14644:-1:ed-2:v1:en


Whether you have a final detailed design, or just a rough layout and general requirement, CleanroomsUSA is able to take on your cleanroom project and bring it through to commissioning and validation. 

Contact us today and one of our cleanroom experts will discuss the best path forwards for your project.





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