ISO Class 6 Cleanrooms | Advanced Particle Protection

07 Oct.,2024

 

ISO Class 6 Cleanrooms | Advanced Particle Protection



At Clean Air Products, we provide ISO 6 cleanrooms that comply with all ISO -1 standards, which regulates a room&#;s maximum allowable particle count and air changes per hour. Our ISO 6 cleanroom systems are available in both hardwall and softwall options and can be modified to address your exact specifications.



              

ISO 6 Cleanroom Particle Count Classifications

ISO cleanroom cleanliness standards are based upon a room&#;s particle levels within a given area and is measured according to the quantity and size of particles per volume of air. The following

ISO 6 Cleanroom Qualities & Standards

Cleanrooms are classified according to the number and size of particles permitted per volume of air in a specific amount of time. There is also a direct relationship between cleanroom class ratings and the room&#;s air changes per hour. An ISO 6 or Fed-Std 209E class 1,000 cleanroom must have 1,000,000 or less &#;0.1 µm sized particles, 237,000 or less &#;0.2 µm sized particles, 102,000 or less &#;0.3 µm sized particles, 35,200 or less &#;0.5 µm sized particles, 8,320 or less &#;1 µm sized particles, and 293 or less &#;5 µm sized particles. An ISO 6 class cleanroom must also maintain 150-240 air changes per hour with a ceiling coverage of 25-40%.

Modular ISO 6 Cleanroom Hardwall & Softwall Options

Whether you are looking for an ISO class 6 cleanroom that is a permanent fixture within your facility, or a room that can be easily transported, Clean Air Products has both

ISO Class 6 Clean Room Applications

Depending on your application&#;s exact specifications, Clean Air Products will design a cleanroom that addresses your product&#;s exact standards of cleanliness. Our ISO 6 modular clean rooms provide the lowest allowable particle quantities per particle size, delivering a true cleanroom experience that cannot be matched.

Additional ISO Class Cleanroom Options

If an ISO 6 Cleanroom is not the cleanroom standard that you require, we also provide all other types of ISO class cleanrooms, ensuring that you find the cleanroom type that is correct for your application. The other types of ISO -1 approved cleanrooms that we provide include:

Contact Clean Air Products for ISO 6 Cleanrooms Today

Modular ISO 6 Hardwall and Softwall cleanrooms provide advanced particle protection for your project needs. They require numerous air changes and allow a limited number of maximum particle concentration limits per room. ISO class 6 cleanrooms are recommended for applications that require moderate particle concentrations within a given space.At Clean Air Products, we provide ISO 6 cleanrooms that comply with all ISO -1 standards, which regulates a room&#;s maximum allowable particle count and air changes per hour. Our ISO 6 cleanroom systems are available in both hardwall and softwall options and can be modified to address your exact specifications. Contact us for more information regarding our ISO class 6 cleanroom specifications and options. Clean Air Products is your trusted manufacturer and supplier of high efficiency, ultra-clean ISO 6 cleanrooms.ISO cleanroom cleanliness standards are based upon a room&#;s particle levels within a given area and is measured according to the quantity and size of particles per volume of air. The following ISO cleanroom classification table shows the differences between ISO classes and number of allowable particles per particle size.Cleanrooms are classified according to the number and size of particles permitted per volume of air in a specific amount of time. There is also a direct relationship between cleanroom class ratings and the room&#;s air changes per hour. An ISO 6 or Fed-Std 209E class 1,000 cleanroom must have 1,000,000 or less &#;0.1 µm sized particles, 237,000 or less &#;0.2 µm sized particles, 102,000 or less &#;0.3 µm sized particles, 35,200 or less &#;0.5 µm sized particles, 8,320 or less &#;1 µm sized particles, and 293 or less &#;5 µm sized particles. An ISO 6 class cleanroom must also maintain 150-240 air changes per hour with a ceiling coverage of 25-40%.Whether you are looking for an ISO class 6 cleanroom that is a permanent fixture within your facility, or a room that can be easily transported, Clean Air Products has both hardwall and softwall ISO class 6 cleanrooms that meet your project&#;s requirements. Fed-Std 209E class 1,000 cleanrooms feature hard wall construction mounted between anodized aluminum posts to create a fully enclosed area, while our softwall ISO 6 cleanrooms are designed for functionality and reduced cost, while delivering all the benefits of modular construction.Depending on your application&#;s exact specifications, Clean Air Products will design a cleanroom that addresses your product&#;s exact standards of cleanliness. Our ISO 6 modular clean rooms provide the lowest allowable particle quantities per particle size, delivering a true cleanroom experience that cannot be matched.If an ISO 6 Cleanroom is not the cleanroom standard that you require, we also provide all other types of ISO class cleanrooms, ensuring that you find the cleanroom type that is correct for your application. The other types of ISO -1 approved cleanrooms that we provide include: Contact us for more information regarding our modular hard and soft wall ISO class 6 clean room options or request a quote for direct pricing information today. Clean Air Products is your preferred manufacturer and supplier of hard and soft walled Fed-Std 209E class 1,000 cleanrooms.

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ISO 6: Defining Cleanroom Classification Guidelines

What Is A Cleanroom? The old American cleanroom standard; FS 209E Clause 3.5 Defined a cleanroom as 'A room in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled and which contains one or more clean zones. ' FED-STD-209E was discontinued in and superseded by the ISO standard but we still hear reference to class 100/1,000&#;

What Is A Cleanroom?

The old American cleanroom standard; FS 209E Clause 3.5 Defined a cleanroom as &#;A room in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled and which contains one or more clean zones. &#;

FED-STD-209E was discontinued in and superseded by the ISO standard but we still hear reference to class 100/1,000 etc which mirror the ISO standard.

There are 9 ISO classifications, ISO 1, ISO 2, ISO 3, ISO 4, ISO 5, ISO 6, ISO 7, ISO 8, and ISO 9. ISO 1 is considered the cleanest while ISO 9 is considered the dirtiest. The basis of cleanroom standards is the number of particle per m3 of air.

Table 1 from ISO-1: illustrates the maximum concentration limits in each class.

What is an ISO 6 Cleanroom?

An ISO 6 cleanroom are required to contain a maximum of 35,200 particles >0.5 micron per cubic meter and 293 particles at >5 micron.

Before choosing an ISO classification it is vital to firstly determine what size and number of particles can negatively affect your materials or process.

Why Do You Need an ISO 6 Cleanroom?

An ISO 6 cleanroom is required to control the environmental variables making production or the results when performing a particular process safer and or more reliable.

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Those in life science industries tend to be concerned with the safety that a cleanroom can provide where as technology lead industries are more concerned with the increase in yield that a cleanroom will provide.

How To Get an ISO 6 Cleanroom?

In order to achieve the required particulate levels to be classified as an ISO 6 Classroom the cleanroom needs to be heavily controlled. The cleanroom design must consider;

The air entering the cleanroom should filter the particulate that have been determined as detrimental to the process to be carried out in the space. This will use a series of graded filters.

It must have sufficient airflow to dilute any particulate present. An ISO 6 Cleanroom should have in excess of 150 complete air changes per hour. The amount of air changes in the room will deteriorate as the filters block and so it is important to design to a specific time frame.

The airflow must be designed to carry any particulate to an exit. The air must move from the clean more sensitive parts of the process to the less sensitive.

In order to control the amount of particulate that enters the cleanroom on operators and materials, airlocks are required.

A risk assessment of the process to take place within the cleanroom should be undertaken and from these findings a robust set of SOP (standard operating procedures) implemented.

How to Maintain an ISO 6 Cleanroom?

The SOP will cover all aspects of maintaining the ISO 6 Cleanroom. The SOP will usually cover the following but every industry and process will have additional specifics to consider.

  • Check for constant positive pressure
  • Regular checks to the particle level within the room
  • All Personnel wearing the specified PPE
  • Regular validation to check the air filtration and dilution (Air flow)
  • Regular and extensive cleaning procedure
  • Material selection criteria for any items going into the cleanroom
  • Control who can enter the cleanroom and ensure adequate operator training prior to entry

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